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Sometimes we're so focused on our desired blessings that we fail to stop and thank God by remembering the blessings we already have in Christ.
— Mark Driscoll
What I want is to have no enemies when I die. Right now, I seem to have a lot of them.
— Nicola Horlick
The only thing pot does for me is it gets me to stop thinking. Sometimes I have a brain that needs to be turned off. Some people are just better high.
— Justin Timberlake
Life is like an elevator. On your way up, sometimes you have to stop and let some people off.
— Ziad K. Abdelnour
I love a dog. He does nothing for political reasons.
— Will Rogers
Sometimes people ask me how old I am, and I have to stop and remember. I forget myself!
— Gabriel Mann
It's not the wisest thing - love - but when it happens, there's not a lot you can do to stop it. Sometimes you just have to soldier on through.
— Brenna Yovanoff
But sometimes you just have to be your own eyes. You have to see yourself shining and stop waiting for other eyes to see you.
— Martine Murray
Sometimes I get a little manic and you can't stop me. I'm all over the place. I have fun.
— Dom DeLuise
Sometimes you have to embrace the darkness to stop it.
— Megan Shepherd
Advice to writers: Sometimes you just have to stop writing. Even before you begin.
— Stanislaw Jerzy Lec
Sometimes I do just have to stop and hit myself in the head with my diamond-encrusted vase.
— Andrej Pejic
Sometimes you have to let things go. Sometimes you have to stop caring for a minute.
— Trina Etmanskie
The best things in life are clean living, good works, and big saphires. And not in that order.
— Lauren Bacall
When things get too complicated, it sometimes makes sense to stop and wonder: Have I asked the right question?
— Enrico Bombieri
Sometimes we know not where or how far we are going until we stop and think about just how far we have come and why.
— Jan Hellriegel