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good-life hate nudge-nudge
I'm so lazy as far as liking to get up, go to the office in my pajamas, get dressed about noon. And I hate flying. So I have this really laid-back, good lifestyle, and it's hard to nudge me out of it. Barbara Park
good-life thinking giving
Do a little more than you're paid to. Give a little more than you have to. Try a little harder than you want to. Aim a little higher than you think possible, and give a lot of thanks to God for health, family, and friends. Art Linkletter
good-life life-is-good thinking
Life is good when we think it's good. Life is bad when we don't think. Douglas Horton
good-life creativity years
The imagination wants to construct the new worlds, no? Creativity is a solution. If I ask you, "What is your goal in life? How many years do you have to live before to die? How many years do you have? And what you will do with these years you have?" You have pressure there. "How you will realize a good life? How? Tell me!" Then, you start to open your mind. Alejandro Jodorowsky
good-life men enemy
There are certain things in a man that have to be won, not forced; inspired, not compelled. Among these are many, I should say most, of the things that constitute the good life. All are essential to democracy. All are proof against its enemies. Alfred Whitney Griswold
good-life keys bullshit
The key to a good life: excess in moderation. They'll tell you moderation is the key to life, but that's bullshit. Doug Stanhope
good-life thinking parent
I like my life. I've had a good life. I think the reason is my parents taught me that life is a burden. But if you take it one day at a time, it's an easy burden. Andrew Young
good-life thinking stuff
I think I should learn French and be a better cook - basic, really good life stuff. Angelina Jolie
good-life careers decision
I stand by every decision I've made throughout my career and my life, good or bad, up or down. David Coverdale
life-is obscure
I keep saying, Shakespeare, Shakespeare, you are as obscure as life is. Matthew Arnold
life-is do-you-know knows
Do you know where you going to? Do you like the things that life is showing you? Where are you going to? Do you know? Diana Ross
life-is missions said
Learn to drive?" "Never," said Quentin. "My mission in life is to be a passenger. Diana Wynne Jones
life-is depends
For life be, after all, only a waitin' for somethin' else than what we're doin'; and death be all that we can rightly depend on. Bram Stoker
life-is love-each-other ifs
...we can say we love each other if my life is better because you're in it and your life is better because I'm in it. Chris Crutcher
life-is hours ends
The truest lengthening of life is to live while we live, wasting no time but using every hour for the highest ends. So be it this day. Charles Spurgeon
life-is contact fascinated
Life is really fascinated only by death. It vibrates only when it comes in contact with death. Elie Wiesel
life-is bigger process
Life is bigger than processes and overflows and dwarfs them. Dale Carnegie
life-is very-happy private-life
My private life is private. But at the same time, I have nothing to hide. So what I will say is that I am very happy. Cynthia Nixon
made dear universe
I am what the universe made me to be, my dear. Brandon Sanderson
made presses
The press made me something I really wasn't and I tried to live up to what they made me. Billy Carter
made feels judged
Nobody responds to being made to feel judged. Shalom Harlow
made wells
You were made to be kissed, often and well. George R. R. Martin
made wanted ifs
It would have been so pointless to kill himself that, even if he had wanted to, the pointlessness would have made him unable. Franz Kafka
made existence my-own
I had made myself the center of my own existence and had my back turned to God. Bede Griffiths
made
The question is not what we intended ourselves to be, but what He intended us to be when He made us. C. S. Lewis
made trade
Hee that learnes a trade hath a purchase made. George Herbert
made senses visible
The newest is but the oldest made visible to our senses. Henry David Thoreau