Younow Sign Quotes & Sayings
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If we abdicate responsibility for our choices, we may become angry, sometimes full of rage at others for running our lives, for telling us what to do. We need to take responsibility. We need to trust ourselves. — Melody Beattie

Silence prevails once again . . . and I've decided to eat the crushed glass. Final answer. — Jandy Nelson

This is Heaven, when pain and evil cease, and when the Benignant Principle, untrammelled and uncontrolled, visits in the fulness of its power the universal frame of things. — Percy Bysshe Shelley

There is a pent-up demand from people who want to clone their dead children. — Gregory Stock

I always know I'm a country singer, and regardless of where I've fallen into different places with my music, I know that, really, I'm a country singer. — Ronnie Milsap

A penis is a penis is a penis. — Marata Eros

I hope I left behind a legacy that people will enjoy. But whatever they want to say, I can't predict. — Robert Duvall

The most important thing about you," Dallas would often say, "is not the things that you achieve; it is the person that you become. — John Ortberg

No," he muttered, running a hand through his copper hair. "No. No. There are dozens."
"Kell?" she asked, moving to touch his arm.
He shook her off. "Dozens of ships, Lila! And you had to climb aboard his."
"I'm sorry," she shot back, bristling, "I was under the impression that I was free to do as I pleased."
"To be fair," added Alucard, "I think she was planning to steal it and slit my throat."
"Then why didn't you?" snarled Kell, spinning on her. "You're always so eager to slash and stab, why couldn't you have stabbed him? — V.E Schwab

And each of us can practice rights ourselves, treating each other without discrimination, respecting each other's dignity and rights. — Carol Bellamy

Man can live by bread alone when all his energies are devoted to attaining that bread, but once his mind is clear, once he has ceased to labour through all his waking hours to find food, then he begins to think. — Michael Moorcock