Tianah Maji Quotes & Sayings
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When I met my wife, I was 24. Obviously, she wasn't my wife. She was just a girl. I made her my wife later on. — Kristoffer Polaha
I'll admit that it's not easy to get an agent, but becoming successful in anything requires perseverance. — Nicholas Sparks
Beware of your thoughts for they become words, beware of your words for they become actions, beware of your actions for they become habits, beware of your habits for they become character, beware of your character for it becomes your destiny. — Diane Von Furstenberg
In the race of life I would rather to be around the best and sink than to be around mediocrity and swim. — Xela Ffonrims
The act of writing is an act of optimism. You would not take the trouble to do it if you felt that it didn't matter. — Edward Albee
As the U.S. trade deficit, and the portion of that deficit attributed to China, continue to grow, our own economy is at risk of losing its reputation as a leader in world trade. — Jo Ann Emerson
The real opportunity is to harness the inventive power of the world to locally design and produce solutions to local problems. — Neil Gershenfeld
The only way for a rich man to be healthy is by exercise and abstinence, to live as if he were poor. — William Temple
We knew marriage could be difficult in the same way that we knew there were starving children in Africa. It was a tragic fact but worlds away from our reality. — Jonathan Tropper
I want people who write to crash or dive below the surface, where life is so cold and confusing and hard to see.
Your anger and damage and grief are the way to the truth. — Anne Lamott
Merry didn't make you a whining bitch, Talan; you were always that. — Laurell K. Hamilton
I don't care much about hardware. Nintendo games are some of the best games in the world, and from a more graphical standpoint, the Wii can't do what a PS3 or 360 can do. — Warren Spector
If you can't beat them or join them, then do something weird. No matter how much the passengers eat, the weight of the plane stays the same. Do you sometimes feel that you are necessary but not sufficient? — Thomas Sowell
We did hard things for each other. Risked our lives. Gave up our lives and faced death, and then faced life again. You might be surprised to find that facing life can be much harder than facing death. — Robin Hobb