Tindie Quotes & Sayings
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A little tantrum in real life seems so much bigger online. — Joanne Harris
As the wind ripped through the flimsy protection offered by my hoodie, I began to realize the fairly hopeless situation I had gotten myself into and began to pray that either the storm would pass over or that some kind person would come to my rescue.
Apparently, Alex wasn't the only one avoiding my calls. Or maybe God just didn't feel the need to answer the prayers of complete morons. — Tammy Blackwell
There is nothing stronger than a heart which loves and is freely given. — Jean Vanier
The jealousy and evilness are like worms, that destroy the soul. — Radostin Chernev
Tuck's home, so I suggest we use our indoor voices. — Elle Kennedy
Will there be people who will have the conscience to contribute to the country by changing themselves first? That is the need of the moment. — Nilantha Ilangamuwa
A perfect summer day is when the sun is shining, the breeze is blowing and mojito in your hand. — Bar Refaeli
Money is like manure, you don't have to spread it around, you can just sell it to Potash Corp as fertilizer. — J. Paul Getty
Maybe you'll get lucky." I said bleakly, lurching on my feet. "Maybe I'll get hit by a truck on my way back. — Stephenie Meyer
What the future held for her she didn't know. Of two things only she was certain. There would be children-her own or other people's-and there would be books. — Alice Dalgliesh
People's perceptions of me have nothing to do with reality. I'm basically just your average dork. — Art Alexakis
Whatever you focus on, expands. If you see the world through your dreams, prosperity materializes before your very eyes. If you see the world through your fears, poverty multiplies all around you. — Robert G. Allen
You must excuse my gruff conduct," the watchdog said, after they'd been driving for some time, "but you see it's traditional for watchdogs to be ferocious. — Norton Juster
I'd rather get ten men to do the job than to do the job of ten men. — Dwight L. Moody
