Villasenor Dolly Parton Quotes & Sayings
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all begins with you surrounding yourself with the right people - the good and authentic people - and "unsurrounding" yourself with the wrong people. And we both know there are plenty of wrong people in this world. — Phillip C. McGraw

I started learning my lessons in Abbot Texas, where I was born in 1933. My sister Bobbie and I were raised by our grandparents [ ... ] We never had enough money, and Bobbie and I started working at an early age to help the family get by. That hard work included picking cotton. [ ... ] Picking cotton is hard and painful work, and the most lasting lesson I learned in the fields was that I didn't want to spend my life picking cotton. — Willie Nelson

The guy's life drunk, I think, makes Candide look like a sourpuss. Does he even know that death exists? — Jandy Nelson

If it's needed for me to have a drop of Filipino blood, I am willing to get it from Makati Med. My heart really belongs here. — Daniel Matsunaga

Who am I, that you should love me? — Megan Whalen Turner

That solid basis for a foundation of faith is personal integrity. — Henry B. Eyring

Whose inferiority proclaimed her own supremacy so loud ... — Marcel Proust

chanting. Neither any of the C.I.s, or this man here, — Luke Smitherd

Many fans don't have the leisure time to track my every word. They're too busy brainstorming solutions to the economic crisis and winning Pulitzers. — Michael Showalter

I believe the way for people to succeed is to immerse themselves into their work. In my — PARAG SAIGAONKAR

I'm not really deep enough to have enough to think about for fifteen minutes. — Brian Kilmeade

Do we play Chicago again? I going to hit Othella Harrington right in the mouth. If he didn't have his clumsy ass on the floor, I wouldn't have fell. How he got on the ground, I don't know. He's clumsy. Quote me on that. I'm going to get him. — Shaquille O'Neal

Clothed in facts truth feels oppressed. In the garb of poetry it moves easy and free. — Rabindranath Tagore