Unsolicited Insurance Quotes & Sayings
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You have to know what you need. You need someone who's going to really push you hard. But they also need to understand that, emotionally, sometimes today's not the day to push so hard. — Kate Hudson

Faith is not opposed to reason, but it is sometimes opposed to feelings and appearances. — Timothy Keller

One of my goals is to have this incredible body. I want to be strong, to be ripped. — Adrienne Bailon

I don't think it's government's job to find health care for people. I think it's the individual's job to find health care. — Ted Cruz

No matter how good you are, you're going to lose one-third of your games. No matter how bad you are you're going to win one-third of your games. It's the other third that makes the difference. — Tommy Lasorda

We are letting the extractive energy industries turn the world inside out. — Josh Fox

A million million spermatozoa, All of them alive: Out of their cataclysm but one poor Noah Dare hope to survive. — Aldous Huxley

I do not accept the art and commerce divide in cinema. I maintain that you either have a good film or a bad film. — Sakti Sengupta

His voice sounds like a mix between Chris Daughtry with the deepness and huskiness of Sully from Godsmack. — S.K. Logsdon

He smiled, the kind of smile that denotes private happiness, the kind where you have nothing to prove. — Jojo Moyes

I appreciate our government's determination to investigate the circumstances surrounding the death of the Bytyqi brothers, which Serbia's Interior Minister has rightly called 'an exceptionally serious crime,' and hope the Serbian government's pledge of full cooperation ... is matched by a final accounting of their murder. — John McCain

The tears finally got the best of him and he pressed his palms to his eyes as his shoulders started to shake. He cried silently, in so much pain that there was no sound to equal it — Robin Benway

Although we know nothing of what an atom is, yet we cannot resist forming some idea of a small particle, which represents it to the mind ... there is an immensity of facts which justify us in believing that the atoms of matter are in some way endowed or associated with electrical powers, to which they owe their most striking qualities, and amongst them their mutual chemical affinity. — Michael Faraday

When I looked up 'rococo' in the dictionary a while back it was defined as 'an ornamental style emphasizing the florid and the gorgeous, but lacking substance', and I couldn't help but laugh. It was so perfect. How could anything beautiful have 'substance' anyway? Pure beauty is always without meaning or morality. — Osamu Dazai