Truck Dealer Quotes & Sayings
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It's a hard life, but it's the only life we have. And sometimes-' he pointed to a bright flash of lightening, its jagged light stretching from the sky to the ground, '-it's still beautiful. Sometimes you find something that makes this all worth it. And when you do, you hang onto it for as long as you can.' He turned to me, shrugging one shoulder. 'That's the best you can do. — Amanda Hocking
The past is the one thing we are not prisoners of. We can do with the past exactly what we wish. What we can't do is to change its consequences. — John Berger
The life I live due to my work is difficult to share. — Pedro Almodovar
My mom used to ask me when I was gonna write a happy song. I still tell her that it's when I start to write really happy-sounding songs that everyone needs to start worrying. — Sharon Van Etten
The Word of God is like a lamp to guide us. — Origen
That's what happens when you keep a secret from someone you love: you start to hate them for allowing you to prove your own willingness to deceive them. — Glen Duncan
Look at people that influenced me - but I didn't know if I had that sort of 'I'm going to take you under my wing' person. — Jim Rash
Bent metal is worse than bent wood and weight for weight is more flexible. — Lawrence Hargrave
My mother has never approved of high heels. As a result, I have never been able to walk in high heels - and they were all I ever wanted. So of course, my daughter has two pairs. — Emma Thompson
Try, try, try, and keep on trying is the rule that must be followed to become an expert in anything. — W. Clement Stone
Lists had become my anchors. They got me through the days. The oblivion of sleep got me through the nights. — Karen Marie Moning
The death of over 120 white people is a very beautiful thing. — Malcolm X
Haughtiness lives under the same roof with solitude. — Plato
When we allow ourselves to ignore a rational option in favor of an irrational one, or perhaps an unjustified one, it's like eating junk food. It fills the need for making a decision but does so with no decision at all. Just like junk food, it satiates the need to act, but it requires no action at all. — Farshad Asl
I had never been to second base. — Don Carman
