Zade Orgill Quotes & Sayings
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I'm happy ... I laugh as much as I can and cry when I have to, without apology. I think that's happy. — Maya Angelou

Self-esteem is the greatest sickness known to man or woman because it's conditional. — Albert Ellis

Talk to me. Look up, I thought. But she didn't, only stopped and picked a sprig of alyssum to smell the honey. I cut a shred from my heart and dangled it on a homemade hook before her. — Janet Fitch

Nobody is such an individualist as the man who advocates equality. — Katherine Cecil Thurston

It would be the height of idiocy for the Duke of Wakefield to pursue the cousin of the woman he wanted as wife. And yet, for the first time in his life, Maximus wanted to let the man rule him instead of the title. — Elizabeth Hoyt

He who lives upon the fruit of his own labor, escapes the contempt of haughty benefactors. — Saadi

Many a life has been injured by the constant expectation of death. It is life we have to do with, not death. The best preparation for the night is to work diligently while the day lasts. The best preparation for death is life. — George MacDonald

Sometimes I just say that to read one thing more than twice is just a losing of time, but some stuff are used a lot of times, are read a lot of times until the meaning is get... — Deyth Banger

The Bible is not only laws, it's also stories. It begins, 'In the beginning God created Heaven.' If I had written these words, I wouldn't have written anything else; it's just enough. — Elie Wiesel

I want to be there for my children. You want to make sure you're alive more than anything. — Nick Cannon

As people become multisensory, they begin to realize that their lives are meaningful, that there's a purpose to all of their experiences - to the people that they meet, to the challenges that they have, that nothing is random. — Gary Zukav

He reached the top of the bank in a single, powerful leap. Hazel followed; and together they slipped away, running easily down through the wood, where the first primroses were beginning to bloom. — Richard Adams

To devote any time and thought to a rival is to diminish one's worth. I had my dignity. — Laura Rahme

The ocean, just outside, seeped into everything. An olfactory reminder to everyone passing through the Ellis Island of the space age that Earth was absolutely unique to the human race. The birthplace of everything. The salt water flowing in everyone's veins first pulled from the same oceans right outside the building. The seas had been around longer than humans, had helped create them, and then when they were all dead, it'd take their water back without a thought. — James S.A. Corey