Funny Life Reality Quotes
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Funny Life Reality Quotes & Sayings
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Speak no evil of women; I tell thee the meanest of them deserves respect; for of women do we not all come?
— Pedro Calderon De La Barca
Harper to your word be true
Holder, crafter you also hew
To honesty, integrity, and respect
All others without regard to intellect — Anne McCaffrey
Holder, crafter you also hew
To honesty, integrity, and respect
All others without regard to intellect — Anne McCaffrey
Worrying is trying to figure out what to do to save yourself rather than trusting in God for deliverance.
— Joyce Meyer
Life is a joke, even though it is not always funny.
— Stephan Attia
... if only people experienced death earlier, they would know how important it is to show kindness to one another
Gretchen Haight — Emily W. Upham
Gretchen Haight — Emily W. Upham
It was all fine until the girls started drinking. (Everything is always fine up until that point.)
— John Duover
You cannot live with a paw in both worlds
— Erin Hunter
Reality Sucks, I want my dreams back.
— Sandra Chami Kassis
If their forces are substantial, prepare for them; if their forces are strong, avoid them.
— Sun Tzu
Condemning art as manipulative is a non sequitur, of course. All art is manipulative.
— Steve Erickson
The funny thing is, in reality we all just presume that life is going to happen when we wake up in the morning. What if it didn't?
— A. Antares
In science the new is an advance; but in morals, as contradicting our inner ideals and historic idols, it is ever a retrogression.
— Jean Paul
Life isn't always ideal, not for most people.
— Caroline Kepnes
Sometimes when we lose something of importance what we have left becomes even more precious.
— Victoria Alexander
In their meditations, the high priests and priestesses of Atlantis had seen that the Atlantean civilization was going to end cataclysmically.
— Frederick Lenz
The poem, in a sense, is no more or less than a little machine for remembering itself ... Poetry is therefore primarily a commemorative act.
— Don Paterson