Quotes & Sayings About The Importance Of Spending Time With Family
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It is as if we want to believe the lie. Perhaps we blame ourselves because in a strange way it helps us feel as if we have more control. If we are responsible for whatever went wrong, for whatever hurt us, we might be able to figure out how to keep it from happening again. — Edward T. Welch
My mother enjoyed acting as well with my father, who used to direct her in plays at his regiment. My sister is an excellent singer. However, it was only me who decided to pursue acting as a career. — Ajay Mehta
Markets are lethal, if only because of ignoring externalities, the impacts of their transactions on the environment. — Noam Chomsky
We all feel disabled in some way. We all feel imperfect. It's hard to be looked at for various reasons. — Helen Hunt
Licensing can be great. You get money for work that's already done. It's not a horrible thing to me, there's just some things I don't want to soundtrack. — Hutch Harris
Life is everything and nothing all at once. — Billy Corgan
As he hurtled through the air Simon saw the boiling emerald fire hit his protective spell and explode into sickly green sparks, inches from where Falamir was still crouched, oblivious to the chaos unfolding around him. — Sam Whitehouse
In fact, they have cumulatively spent more than twice as much on mobile apps as their Android-device-owning counterparts, according to mobile-analytics firm App Annie. — Anonymous
among roses, be a rose, among thorns, be a thorn — Idries Shah
Believe in yourself ... or believe in me and them ... the Survey Corps. I don't know the answer. I never have. Whether you trust in your own strength ... or trust in the choies made by reliable comrades. No one knows what the outcome will be. So as much as you can ... choose whatever you'll regret the least. — Hajime Isayama
The wise have two arms, and yet can grasp many things,
and have two eyes, and yet can perceive many things. — Matshona Dhliwayo