Vagonite Quotes & Sayings
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Neither of us is interested, essentially, in anything but ourselves. Neither of us is able to feel any interest in anything other than what we ourselves think or feel or do. That's why we can think about things in a way that's totally divorced from anybody else. — Haruki Murakami

I think it is such a privilege to give a baby its first home inside your body. [After the pregnancy was over] I found myself massaging my stomach gently. I miss him being in my body
stretching, hiccupping even. It was a wonderful, deep, loving, fulfilling feeling. — Celine Dion

Anyone who uses Windows on their home computer is familiar with routine security updates, which Microsoft issues on the second Tuesday of each month. In the Tribe it has become known as "Patch Tuesday. — Mark Bowden

I've always been a procrastinator. — Kris Allen

Your spikes have gone floppy, — Darren Shan

I love to watch my daughter. At twenty-two months, that little soul is developing at a rate I will never understand. She's kind of taught me that growth and expansion are a person's natural state and inclination. — Daniel Gillies

We must guard against the tendency to believe every thought we generate. — Bill Harvey

Some sigh for this and that; My wishes don't go far; The world may wag at will, So I have my cigar. — Thomas Hood

I was never really good in school. — A. J. Buckley

The God we worship writes his name upon our faces. — Roger Babson

Make no mistake: one is not a better Quebecer because one speaks French. One is not less of a Quebecer because one speaks English. We all share the same rights. — Pierre Moreau

If values matter in an organisation, you have to be prepared to act consistently. — Carly Fiorina

I've already gone through all the reasons to ignore her. I've already tried to fight this for far too long. I'm not winning any awards for resistance. I never did. I threw in the towel many moons ago. — Lauren Blakely

Knowing honor, but clinging to disgrace, you become the valley of the world. — Laozi