Trivialest Quotes & Sayings
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We should do good whenever we can and do kindness at all times, for at all times we can. — Joseph Joubert

The thing about taking risks is, if it's really a risk, you really can fail. It's only a pretend risk if you really can't fail. — Connie Britton

The number one problem that keeps people from winning in the United States today is lack of belief in themselves. — Arthur L. Williams Jr.

It's impossible to monitor every thought we have. Researchers tell us that we have about sixty thousand thoughts a day. Can you imagine how exhausted you'd feel trying to control all sixty thousand of those thoughts? Fortunately there's an easier way and it's our feelings. Our feelings let us know what we're thinking. — Marci Shimoff

Research is an organized method for keeping you reasonably dissatisfied with what you have. — Charles Kettering

In your life there are a few places, or maybe only the one place, where something happened, and then there are all the other places. — Alice Munro

You can't go anywhere if you resign yourself to being attacked. — Haruki Murakami

There, there." Fruit cake. "Calm down - " "Don't — Penny Reid

I felt a sense of pride swell in me. Not for myself but for these two women. They were everything I wanted to be someday - successful, happy, dedicated to their town and its people, and most importantly they knew who they were. — Jana Deleon

You can't find someone who doesn't want to be found. — Isabel Allende

You cannot command love, Lady, only beauty or lust does that. Do you want the world to be fair? Then just imagine a world with no kings, no queens, no lords, no passion and no magic. You would want to live in such a dull world? — Bernard Cornwell

Honestly speaking honesty can sometimes land you in hot waters — Bangambiki Habyarimana

Occasionally we all do wrong things from right motives. Only time can prove us right or wrong. The past is the past. Nothing can change it now, and who is to say that it was all wrong, anyway? — Mary Balogh

The world had no beauty of its own. The beauty of the world was created in the human experience, in me. The very fact of beauty, the very idea that something could be beautiful, only existed in me. The point was not to see the world....The point was to experience the world. — Andrew Klavan