Wearstler Hillcrest Quotes & Sayings
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I sincerely apologize to anyone I may have inadvertently offended ... The bag was a purchase I made as a tourist in China. — Cameron Diaz

When I was an orphan, I was the richest kid at the orphanage because everyone else was complaining about not having anything. But when I discovered that you could get two cents for a Coca-Cola bottle, I would follow people around who were drinking it and ask them if they were almost through with it. — Wayne Dyer

If the golden gate of preferment is not usually opened to men of real merit, persons of no worth have entered it in a most extraordinary manner. — Isaac D'Israeli

There are few things in this world more satisfying than having your son teach you how to play tennis, unless it is having a semi-truck run over your foot. — Erma Bombeck

For those at home, as well as for those in battle, war is curiously disabling. The mere realization that one's country is at war poisons the bloodstream, creates an incessant mood of worry that infiltrates even the most casual moments. — Roger Rosenblatt

There is no joy in the world like the joy of bringing one soul to Christ. — William Barclay

APPENDIX A PREFACE TO THE CHEAP EDITION (1858) — Charles Dickens

I will be the silent protector Gotham Kayla needs — Sara Wolf

Maybe this is madness. Maybe that's what Hell is. You go mad. And all your demons come and get you just as fast as you can think them up. — Anne Rice

I don't want to date. But I do have dreams about a great love. — Sophie B. Hawkins

'Greater love has no man than this that a man lay down his life for his friends' (Jn. 15:13). In truth if someone hears an evil saying, that is, one which harms him, and in his turn, he wants to repeat it, he must fight in order not to say it. Or if someone is taken advantage of and he bears it, without retaliation at all, then he is giving his life for his neighbor. — Poemen

Covetousness bursts the sack and spills the grain. — Walter Scott

Nothing in life is ritual. — William Paul Young