Summertime And Childhood Quotes & Sayings
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Certainly, I am aware that there have been a number of articles written about me and television shows in which I have been featured and referred to as a "cult leader." — Frederick Lenz

For the first time in my life, it occurred to me that perhaps I was asking too much of love. Or, at least, perhaps I was asking too much of marriage. Perhaps I was loading a far heavier cargo of expectation onto the creaky old boat of matrimony than that strange vessel had ever been built to accommodate in the first place. — Elizabeth Gilbert

My goal was becoming the next David Copperfield. I learned how to be a performer by emulating him as a kid - his formula of just talking to people onstage, being free to improvise, being charming and witty with a crowd, together with great, beautiful magic. — Michael Carbonaro

People sleep peacefully in their beds at night, because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.
(By George Orwell) Describing your country's servicemen. — Steven Preece

Less talk, more action, pussycat — Nalini Singh

I am so bad that He had to die. I am so loved that He was glad to die. — Timothy Keller

Somehow, the days of summer with their glimmering enchantment of dancing ladybugs and sailing clouds had faded into grey. Maddie's heart had somehow faded with it. — David Paul Kirkpatrick

You only get married the first time once. There was the philosophy of a generation wrapped up in a tidy little sentence — Carrie Vaughn

Summertime is a period for youthful explorations, a joyful time when we learn lessons without grand expectations or harsh consequences. — Kilroy J. Oldster

Just think, you're here not by chance, but by God's choosing. His hand formed you and made you the person you are. He compares you to no one else - You are one of a kind. You lack nothing that His grace can't give you. He has allowed you to be here in this time in history to fulfill His special purpose for this generation ... — Roy Lessin

He that lives to forever, never fears dying. — William Penn

I grew up in a home where I was literally told from a young age, 'No daughter of mine will ever wash a man's socks,' and I am pleased to say I never have. It was made clear that whatever I wanted to do I should aspire to, regardless of my gender. — Noreena Hertz

Summers end to soon just as childhood ends before we apprehend the effervescent of our youth. — Kilroy J. Oldster