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There's more than one way for a girl to Google a cat.
— MaryJanice Davidson
In his moments of insecurity he was haunted by the suggestion that life might be, after all, significant.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Everyone okay?" Mal asked.
"Never better," said Genya shakily.
David raised his hand. "I've been better. — Leigh Bardugo
"Never better," said Genya shakily.
David raised his hand. "I've been better. — Leigh Bardugo
All my life I've been looking for diversity.
— Max Von Sydow
Roger Federer moves like a whisper and executes like a wrecking ball. It is simply impossible to explain how he does what he does.
— Nick Bollettieri
Speech is reason's brother, and a kingly prerogative of man.
— Martin Farquhar Tupper
When someone becomes a millionaire, the least important thing is what they have. The most important thing is what they have become.
— Jim Rohn
I wish I could just sleep until this whole mess passes me by. And by this whole mess, I mean my life.
— Melissa Foster
Most people were raised to believe they are just as good as the next person. I was always told I was better.
— Cecily Von Ziegesar
[George Bush] has raised taxes on the people driving pickup trucks and lowered taxes on the people riding in limousines. We can do better.
— William J. Clinton
Was it too much to ask that he would see her and make an advance so she wouldn't come off as some middle-aged slut?
— Emma Sydney
She raised (all) spirits towards the hope of better times
— Regine Pernoud
A successful person is one who can lay a firm foundation with the bricks that others throw at him or her.
— David Brinkley
At times, I want to explode like a bomb or give in to my animalistic instincts like the others. But my father raised me better. He'd
— Abi Ketner
We look at our own problems, and we say ... why? Maybe we should look at our blessings and ask the same thing.
— Susan May Warren