Trixie Norton Quotes & Sayings
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Smile.
Steel it.
Keep steeling it.
Laugh.
Trill it.
Keep trilling it.
Love.
Feel it.
Keep feeling it. — Richelle E. Goodrich

The room was too much there. I could feel the color of the wallpaper
burgundy
invading. — Rivka Galchen

The roots of our ecological crises are axiomatic: they lie in our belief and value structures which shape our relationship with nature, with each other and the lifestyles we lead. — Ziauddin Sardar

Commit to investing at least one hour per day studying subjects that will help you move closer toward your ultimate vision. — Steve Siebold

To be fearless in the Lord does not require us to be great and powerful men, but only to believe in the great and powerful God. — Rousas John Rushdoony

Glimpse of the naked fear on his face before she was dragged past him toward her death. — Kaylea Cross

I had to give myself permission to act, then others agreed. — Edie McClurg

Someone once said that the earth produces enough to satisfy needs, but not enough to satisfy
greed, — Paulo Coelho

Washed clean like a porcelain, with housewifely care ... — Marcel Proust

Good habits and intentional daily effort to turn excuses into solutions will help you become the person and entrepreneur that you want to be. — Farshad Asl

Prince Charles is an absolute Mountbatten. The real intelligence in the royal family comes through my parents to Prince Philip and the children. — Lord Mountbatten

This was before I knew that we all live on this planet, driving in the cars of our own little minds, our own self-contained worlds. Yes, this was before I knew that, when I thought that I mattered, when I thought that people saw me, deep into me, saw all my love and excitement at being alive, saw the very glistening, running-overness of my aliveness. But we only matter when we do something awful. Then, someone sees us and only then. — Paula Bomer

You know (to adopt the easy or conversational style) that you and I belong to a happy minority. We are the sons of the hunters and the wandering singers, and from our boyhood nothing ever gave us greater pleasure than to stand under lonely skies in forest clearings, or to find a beach looking westward at evening over unfrequented seas. But the great mass of men love companionship so much that nothing seems of any worth compared with it. Human communion is their meat and drink, and so they use the railways to make bigger and bigger hives for themselves. — Hilaire Belloc