Tutun Firicel Quotes & Sayings
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I couldn't have children, I tried to for years. I've never been pregnant in my life. When I was a girl and fooling around I was scared to death I'd get pregnant, and then when I got married and wanted to have children I couldn't have any. But I don't miss it. I did for awhile, but I realize that I am everybody's mother. — Dolly Parton

To have a friendship with God, all I really have to do is have a friendship with my Self. — Neale Donald Walsch

Poise was keeping your knees and your lips together, your eyebrows and your nostrils apart. — Alan Bradley

I do not mean to seem indelicate or ungrateful," said Linette Owens, "but are you a dangerous lunatic? — Cassandra Clare

'Dirty Dancing', 'Grease', those were the movies that I used to watch over and over and over at my grandma's house when I was a little girl. I just remember watching them, and I always wanted to be Sandy, and I wanted to be Baby. I wanted to be the girl who's lifted in the dance, and she's beautiful and all those things. — Kathryn McCormick

A game is a problem-solving activity, approached with a playful attitude — Jesse Schell

Words have ruined more souls than any devil's agency. — Eric Hoffer

There was nothing about Kavinsky that wasn't despicable. — Maggie Stiefvater

People just weren't interesting. Maybe they weren't supposed to be. But animals, birds, even insects were. I couldn't understand it. — Charles Bukowski

You can't get angry just because you can't control the world as you please. — Cho Kyuhyun

About the only things that are unique to Earth are our biota and our culture. If aliens ever come here, they'd most likely be either biologists or music fans. Neither one has much reason to antagonize our armed forces. — Seth Shostak

The flowers which played then among the grass, the water which rippled past in the sunshine, the whole landscape which served as environment to their apparition lingers around the memory of them still with its unconscious or unheeding air; ... — Marcel Proust

Dying this way was a better way to die because living this way was a better way to live. The — Karl Marlantes