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Oddly enough, though, that day with Lulu it didn't feel anything like falling. It felt like arriving
— Gayle Forman
Though you live but a day, but an hour, you should live for the dreams, values, and spirit you have chosen.
— Ilchi Lee
I don't know why I'm suddenly playing nasty people. It is very fun, though, and it isn't real, at the end of the day.
— Kate Winslet
Okay, I said. I still have that photograph, though I don't like remembering any part of the day Carlton Delacorte died.
— John Irving
I've been away and haven't seen my family. I speak to them every day though. I miss them, but I love traveling.
— Donna Karan
But the Bible says, even though we may blow it every day,
God's mercy is fresh for us every morning. — Kathie Lee Gifford
God's mercy is fresh for us every morning. — Kathie Lee Gifford
Ralph ... would treat the day's decisions as though he were playing chess. The only trouble was that he would never be a very good chess player.
— William Golding
Live as though today is your last day.
— Marcus Aurelius
It'll be messy, but after a day you'll be zipping around as though you were a thousand years old again.
— Eoin Colfer
Live not one's life as though one had a thousand years, but live each day as the last.
— Marcus Aurelius
You must concentrate upon and consecrate yourself wholly to each day, as though a fire were raging in your hair.
— Taisen Deshimaru
Miserable is a good thing, though. If you start the day miserable, nobody else can screw up your day.
— Jake Roberts
Though one should live a hundred years without wisdom and control, yet better, indeed, is a single day's life of one who is wise and meditative.
— Gautama Buddha
When I'm not training day in and day out I love to go out and dance, even though it is potentially in my contract that I'm not allowed to do that.
— Taylor Phinney
I didn't want the day to unravel. Though looking back, it was not the day, but the four of us, that were beginning to unravel.
— Julian Barnes
Treat everyone you meet as though they are the most important person you'll meet that day.
— Roger Dawson
This is the best day in the history of the world, even though yesterday that seemed an impossibility.
— Jack Kent Cooke
Life is worth celebrating and worth living even though we're all headed to the same hole at the end of the day.
— Wayne Coyne
I enjoyed that day, though we travelled slowly, though it was cold, though it rained.
— Charlotte Bronte
I can talk to you all day. I just might not say anything though.
— Lisa M. Cronkhite
The day that lay before (was) full of infinite possibilities, though in a million superficial ways it was identical to the day before.
— Ransom Riggs
Failing to writer everyday doesn't mean that you've given up, though a chapter a day - keeps writers block away!
— David Batterson
I am no friend of present-day Christianity, though its Founder was sublime.
— Vincent Van Gogh
To this day we seem to act in the world as though we know what's right for everybody.
— Robert McNamara
You wake up one day and suddenly realize that your youth is behind you, even though you're still young at heart.
— Joni Mitchell
The brave die never, though they sleep in dust: Their courage nerves a thousand living men.
— Minot Judson Savage
Even though we sometimes would not get a thing, we were happy with the joy the day would bring.
— Stevie Wonder
I'm an e-mail junkie though I'm trying to read my in-box only twice a day and to answer all at once.
— Judy Blume
This is moral perfection: to live each day as though it were the last; to be tranquil, sincere, yet not indifferent to one's fate.
— Marcus Aurelius
Analog was perfected over 70 years, though. Digital will one day be fantastic. I'm sure of it.
— John Vanderslice
I don't have any regrets because I'm very optimistic, and live each day as though it's the last.
— Michael Caine
But I can tell - let truth be told - That love will change in growing old; Though day by day is nought to see, So delicate his motions be.
— Robert Bridges
Though President Grover Cleveland declared Labor Day a national holiday in 1894, the occasion was first observed on Sept. 5, 1882, in New York City.
— Brendan I. Koerner
Flowers that bloom in the winter may not survive till spring.
— K. Hari Kumar
The best thing about my job, though, is stopping at the end of the day and rejoining the human universe.
— Orson Scott Card
'Friends', even though it was the longest single job I've had, still to me at the end of the day, when it was over it was a job.
— David Schwimmer
One day the Singularity would elevate humans to cybernetic superbeings, and maybe then people would say what they meant.
Probably not, though. — Charlie Jane Anders
Probably not, though. — Charlie Jane Anders
One day, though, I was asked if I'd like to go to the University of Florida and become a Gator.
— Jack Youngblood
But though we must pretend otherwise in order to function, none of us can know the script for any day.
— Jill Fredston
Though we all inhabit the same place during the day, at night each one of us is hurled into a several world.
— Michael Marshall Smith
Sin cannot tear you away from him [Christ] even though you commit adultery a hundred times a day and commit as many murders.
— Martin Luther
But for half a minute she wished it was a different sort of day, even though she knew that nothing good could come from wanting at the world.
— Patrick Rothfuss
There were people who occupied telephone booths as though they had rented them for the day.
— Ursula Curtiss
I lived with my mother for only a short time. Even though I left, she is always surrounding me with her love.
— Debasish Mridha
Even though I am not hungry when I get up, I try to eat to get me ready for the day. Within an hour of getting up.
— Henry Rollins
And then one day, one of my daughters sat me down and told me that even though he was gone, I wasn't. That it was time to find a new life for myself.
— Brenda Rothert
The rain was falling steadily now, but she felt as though she were somehow in collusion with it; it lent the day something conspiratorial,
— William Gibson
The guns on the walls that surround the prison accurately, though unwittingly, index the true character of the penitentiary in our day.
— Eugene V. Debs
Intimacy with a beloved pet or special animal makes millions of people feel as though they win the lottery every day.
— Marty Becker
War would soon erode the facade of their building as though it had accelerated time itself, a day's toll outpacing that of a decade.
— Mohsin Hamid
Each day should be passed as though it were our last.
— Publilius Syrus
Though not all reading children grow up to be writers, I take it that most creative writers must in their day have been reading children.
— Elizabeth Bowen
Cobb lived off the field as though he wished to live forever. He lived on the field as though it was his last day.
— Branch Rickey
I might not remember how the sky looked on any given day. I do remember, though, what it was like to be a boy beneath a sky.
— Kevin Brockmeier
To live each day as though one's last, never flustered, never apathetic, never attitudinizing - here is the perfection of character.
— Marcus Aurelius
We do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day. 2 Corinthians 4:16
— Debbie Alsdorf
How exhausted I am suddenly! - though this has been Ray's best day in the hospital so far, and we are feeling - almost - exhilarated.
— Joyce Carol Oates
Every day declare for yourself what you want in life. Declare it as though you have it!
— Louise Hay
To me it's as though you called me up out of the blue on a day like any other day, and asked me if I was grown up yet.
— Kurt Vonnegut
Most people lose the ability to see silver linings even though they are always there above us almost every day.
— Matthew Quick
Though the hen should sit all day, she could lay only one egg, and, besides, would not have picked up materials for another.
— Henry David Thoreau