Wakehams Farm Quotes & Sayings
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I marvel at these young people: drinking their coffee, they tell clear, plausible stories. If they are asked what they did yesterday, they aren't embarrassed: they bring you up to date in a few words. If I were in their place, I'd fall all over myself. — Jean-Paul Sartre

If there's more that you can do, then do it. If there's not more that you can do, then be content with what you're doing. But if there is despair, the despair can only be that you can do more. Because when you're doing as much as you can do, you will not feel despair. Because despair is the gap between what you could be doing and what you are doing. — Stefan Molyneux

I found my inner bitch and ran with her. — Courtney Love

Live with a quiet expectation of good. — Julia Cameron

I did pick up a guitar once, but the strings hurt my fingers so I put it down again. — Bill Nighy

By not having sex before marriage, you are insisting on your right to take these things seriously, when many around you do not seem to. By reserving a part of you for someone else, you are insisting on your right to keep something sacred. — Wendy Shalit

The goal with teenagers is simply getting through it alive, with no permanent damage. — Mary Kubica

People just don't know that you can have colon cancer and be completely asymptomatic and healthy. — Julie Gerberding

The reason for the survival of the award system is purely commercial. — Robert Henri

Women are everywhere. We're letting them play golf and tennis now. It's out of control. — Brian Kilmeade

When I quit The New York Times to be a fulltime mother, the voices of the world said I was nuts ... But if success is not on your own terms, if it looks good to the world but does not feel good in your soul, it is not success at all. — Anna Quindlen

But-! I say! The common conventions of humanity-'
'Are all very well for common people. — H.G.Wells

The Ego is the "container" for our life. The Ego creates a boundary between us and everything else and mediates our relationship with the world. — Carol S. Pearson