Tudyby Quotes & Sayings
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Home is more than a house. It is a sacred location, a place of aspiration and dreams, of learning and habit, of relationships and heart. Home is the geography of our souls. — Diana Butler Bass

Nothing seems to me more doubtful than Aristotle's remark that it is probable the arts and philosophy have several times been discovered and several times lost. — Julien Benda

Against attempts on my life, I trust in my luck, my good genius, and my guards. — Napoleon Bonaparte

Even if you have just half an hour, you can get a good workout. So I try to make it count no matter where I am. — James Maslow

I'm 16 years old. Let me get my learner's permit first. then I'll worry about lifetime commitments — Susan Beth Pfeffer

It requires no small degree of ability to know when to conceal one's ability. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

I used to read those bits about finding your other half, and I totally bought into it. But that's not the way it works. Two half people don't make a whole. You've got to be completely whole on your own before you can be one half of anything. — Rachel Hollis

Every now and then, someone will tell me that one of my books has made them laugh out loud. I never believe them because: a.) my books don't make me laugh out loud; and b.) sometimes I have said this to a writer, when really what I meant was, 'Your book made me smile appreciatively.' — Mary Roach

When I'm at the bottom looking up, the main question may not be 'how do I get out of this hole?' In reality, the main question might be 'how do I get rid of the shovel that I used to dig it? — Craig D. Lounsbrough

And innovation and entrepreneurship is the opportunity and best opportunity we have to grow the economy. — Jerry Moran

When something isn't done, you want to do something about it. — Bernadette Peters

It's in the god's hands. — Janet Morris

The moment you admit someone into your heart you make yourself a fool, — Yiyun Li

For each of the four hundred and four bodily ailments celebrated physicians have produced infallible remedies, but the malady which brings the greatest distress to mankind - to even the wisest and cleverest of us - is the plague of poverty. — Ihara Saikaku

As governor I would have made sure that I bargained fairly but firmly, been able to get the changes that were needed to balance the budget, but done that through collective bargaining and making sure that our public employees had a voice at the table. — Mary Burke