Sturdiest Recliners Quotes & Sayings
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I don't like happy people," Andrew said. "They're already happy; they don't need to be liked." "Wow, so selfless," Mark said. "You're a saint. I commend your selflessness. Amazing. — Tao Lin

It is no more likely that our world has evolved out of chaos than that a hurricane, blowing through a junk yard, should create a Boeing. — Fred Hoyle

You know, a daydream properly utilized can be the most powerful force in the universe. One need only dream of freedom to begin to break the spell of enslavement. — William Joyce

Don't you think that a lot of designers get into fashion because they have something about themselves that they don't like? — Narciso Rodriguez

The strongest and purest love is not the one that starts from impressions, but the one that comes from admiration. — St. Catherine Of Siena

Earth could not hold us both, nor can one heaven Contain my deadliest enemy and me. — Robert Southey

The worst thing you can do to someone, the very worst thing, is to keep them hoping. — Richard House

If you burn yourself out in two years of intense selfless giving, what good is that if you could have given 20 years? Set yourself up well. Get the things you want - God exists in the material and in the spiritual. — Frederick Lenz

This is no war of chieftains or of princes, of dynasties or national ambition; it is a war of peoples and of causes. There are vast numbers, not only in this Island but in every land, who will render faithful service in this war, but whose names will never be known, whose deeds will never be recorded. This is a War of the Unknown Warriors — Winston S. Churchill

If loneliness is part of our essence, that is, our essential nature, that is only because of the way, in practical terms, we actually exist; that is, the way we move and work and live in the world. — Brendan Myers

Nowhere, beloved, can world be but within us. Our life passes in transformation. And the external dwindles away. — Rainer Maria Rilke

Ever wanted to make out in an elevator?" I asked, grinning. — Robyn Schneider

I don't know about the hair. I've had it since I was a kid, and when I look at myself in the mirror, it looks quite normal. But then when I look at myself in a photo, I realise that my hair is basically bigger than my head! There's quite a lot of interest in my hair, which is strange, as for me, it's normal! — Erik Hassle

It is adverse to talent to be consorted and trained up with inferior minds and inferior companions, however high they may rank. The foal of the racer neither finds out his speed nor calls out his powers if pastured out with the common herd, that are destined for the collar and the yoke. — Charles Caleb Colton

The Rosary is the book of the blind. — Fulton J. Sheen