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Undrilled Quotes By Lemony Snicket

Temper tantrums, however fun they may be to throw, rarely solve whatever problem is causing them. — Lemony Snicket

Undrilled Quotes By Walter Starcke

Easter is not complete without loving the one who made it possible-Judas. Forgiveness becomes possible when we transcend appearances and realize that those people who represent the Judases in our lives and those qualities within ourselves that seem to have betrayed us have been the divine process growing us into Christs. It's all Love. — Walter Starcke

Undrilled Quotes By Smashing Magazine

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Undrilled Quotes By Rebecca Loos

I was reading so much about myself in the papers that was not me. — Rebecca Loos

Undrilled Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

Don't spend your time in drilling soldiers, who may turn out hirelings after all, but give to undrilled peasantry a country to fight for. — Henry David Thoreau

Undrilled Quotes By J.M. Darhower

His words distract me from the worry. "You have parents?"
"Of course," he says. "I didn't create myself. — J.M. Darhower

Undrilled Quotes By Eve Ensler

Before cancer, I was obviously disconnected. I had a tumor the size of a mango inside me and didn't do anything about it. It wasn't like I didn't know something was wrong. — Eve Ensler

Undrilled Quotes By Jane Bryant Quinn

Everyone said, 'You can't lose money in real estate, because they're not making any more of it.' Hmmmm. Where did everyone go wrong? — Jane Bryant Quinn

Undrilled Quotes By Erica Jong

Each of us only feels the torn lining of his own coat and sees the wholeness of the other person's. — Erica Jong

Undrilled Quotes By William Shakespeare

LEONTES Out! A mankind witch! Hence with her, out o' door: A most intelligencing bawd! — William Shakespeare