Stasys Aviation Quotes & Sayings
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Prayer is a friendly conversation with the One we know loves us. — Teresa Of Avila

Successful people are inspired people; they are unwilling to accept the status quo. — Asa Don Brown

Being enabled, like being loved, is one of the marvels of the world's benevolence. It is to be given wings. — Renee Askins

If this were a novel, I'd stop reading right now. I'd throw it across the room. — Gabrielle Zevin

You may never learn the names of any of the people you talk to in a dog park, even after many, many hours spent there with them, and many hours of conversation. But if - knock on wood - anything should ever happen to your dog, these nameless non-strangers will rally, sympathize, offer to help, and hold your hand. I know this from experience. — Susan Orlean

But I thought, I've just got to check out Hollywood, so I sent out pictures and resumes. — Delta Burke

Playing Sheldon is just heaven for me. I realize how enormously lucky I am to play a role that makes me so incredibly happy. As I told Chuck Lorre in a Christmas card a few years ago, I'm living a version of the dream. — Jim Parsons

Uptown living, you've got to call 911. Where I am, I am 911. — Phil Robertson

You just have to forgive certain situations and moments in your life to be able to move on, if you genuinely want to be happy. I am someone who can't hold on to negativity or hold on to grudges. I can't do that. I might feel something at a certain point but I get tired after that. I don't carry it with me. I forgive and forget very easily and that's the only way to be happy and peaceful. — Roberts

I'm not really in Louis CK's circle. It'd probably be harder if we were really close and I went off on him. — Andy Kindler

Ordinary society is like a paperweight on you: It won't allow you to fly. — Rajneesh

The neon signs which hang over our cities and outshine the natural light of the night with their own are comets presaging the natural disaster of society, its frozen death. — Theodor W. Adorno