Vidovich Family History Quotes & Sayings
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So, which one are you? The right or the wrong woman?"
I looked him in the eyes and answered, "Both. — Nicole Williams

Orcs, and talking trees, and leagues of grass, and galloping riders, and glittering caves, and white towers and golden halls, and battles, and tall ships sailing, all these passed before Sam's mind. — J.R.R. Tolkien

I held hope in my hands every day. I treated hope like it was a precious stone. I clutched it so tightly that I sometimes felt bruised by it. — Pamela Sparkman

I had a great editor, Rebecca Corbett, from the time I was a city reporter right through to the years I worked on the 'Sun's' enterprise reporting team. — David Simon

Rarely are we in touch with who is doing the doing - or, put otherwise, with the world of being. To — Jon Kabat-Zinn

One of the hardest things for boys to learn is that a teacher is human. One of the hardest things for a teacher to learn is not to try and tell them. — Alan Bennett

The Infinite Goodness has such wide arms that it takes whatever turns to it. — Dante Alighieri

Magnifying a matter is not the way to mend it. — Ivy Compton-Burnett

My dogs love me. Of course, by love I mean poop and by me I mean everywhere. — Dana Gould

And I think more than anything else, I know when I go to bed that no one's working harder doing what I'm doing, and I think, quite frankly, simply that hard work at some point was gonna pay off. — Ryan Seacrest

Since there must be chimeras, why is not perfection the chimera of all men? — Sophie Swetchine

When you discover the difference between consciousness and the brain, you will discover yourself. — Jenna Alatari

What he taught was very simple. He taught that we are all greater than we know and that wisdom is the means to freedom. He taught that it is not essential to salvation to retire from the world, but only to renounce the self. He taught that work done with no selfish interest purifies the mind and that duties are opportunities afforded to man to sink his separate self and become one with the universal self. — W. Somerset Maugham