Thornbill Home Quotes & Sayings
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I begin with confession not in order to feel miserable, rather to call to mind a reality I often ignore. When I acknowledge where I stand before a perfect God, it restores the true state of the universe. Confession simply establishes the proper ground rules of creatures relating to their creator. — Philip Yancey

For me, the stars are the invisible people on the street that people don't really get a chance to know. — Jamel Shabazz

Connecting is vital for any person who wants to achieve success. It is essential for anyone who wants to build great relationships. You will only be able to reach your potential-regar dless of your profession or chosen path-when you learn to connect with other people. — John C. Maxwell

Honey, ... When a wolf watches a lamb, he's not thinking about the lamb's mommy. — Patricia Briggs

"There's really no way I can explain it to her without *still* sounding like scum," I complained to Sinter.
"The 'sympathy shack-up' doesn't score many points," he agreed.
* — Molly Ringle

A ruler isn't always straight. — Robert Half

Obviously, he psyched you out. He mind-fucked you big time. — Elle Casey

I need to recharge creatively, and get off the clock of having to be somewhere just because, and having to keep juggling all these things. — Kenny Chesney

Do not be afraid to talk about food. Food which is worth eating is worth discussing. And there is the occult power of words which somehow will develop its qualities. — Marcel Boulestin

Do you think you could stop crying for a minute? It makes conversation a bit difficult. — Vivien Alcock

Girls get screwed.
What I mean is,
they're always
on the short
end of things.
The way things work, how
guys feel great, but
make girls feel
cheap for doing
exactly what
they beg
for.
The way they get to play
you, all the while
claiming they
love you and
making you
believe it's true. — Ellen Hopkins

I look up to people who succeed in accomplishing their dreams. — Joanna Noelle Levesque