Quotes & Sayings About Sticking Together Through Hard Times
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The mouse began to shift and Kammy marvelled at the sight. Soon a second boy stood before her. She hardly noticed Eric appear beside him.
He was dressed much like Eric, though his shirt hung looser on his slimmer frame. His hair was a fluffy, chocolate mess. He was taller than Eric and he glared between them both before his eyes came to rest fully on Kammy. The first thing she noticed was the purple bruise on his cheek. The second was how bright his blue eyes were. — Natalie Crown

It confirms for me that we did something on Days that meant something. We had our ups and downs, but Missy and I and some of the other actors, created something that was really memorable. — Matthew Ashford

Life is a beautiful mix of Success & Failures, its our responsibility to be creative to make it more beautiful.... — Kris

You're not on your own. You're doing things with other people. This is very important for me. — Carine Roitfeld

As Dr. Spock points out, raising happy children is an elusive aim compared to the more concrete aims of parenting in the past: creating competent children in certain kinds of work; and creating morally responsible citizens who fulfill a prescribed set of community obligations. The fact is, those bygone goals are probably more constructive
and achievable. Not all children will grow up to be happy, in spite of their parents' most valiant efforts, and all children are unhappy somewhere along the way. — Jennifer Senior

She was a vessel built to hold the pain of her history, but it had cracked her, and radiant darkness leaked out through the crack. When — Michael Chabon

The only permission, the only validation, and the only opinion that matters in our quest for greatness is our own. — Steve Maraboli

It's only a sure defeat when you stop trying. — Ann Aguirre

I thought everyone would be familiar with this figure: if I'd studied a thing in school I assumed it was general knowledge. I hadn't yet discovered that I lived in a sort of transparent balloon, drifting over the world without making much contact with it, and that the people I knew appeared to me at a different angle from the one at which they appeared to themselves; and that the reverse was also true. I was smaller to others, up there in my balloon, than I was to myself. I was also blurrier. — Margaret Atwood

Life is both transitory and filled with permanence. — Nina Lane