Top 15 Feininger Texaco Quotes
#1. In order to be Miss Anybody you had to have excellent grades, and I had terrible grades because of my dyslexia.
Fannie Flagg
#2. The rewards of virtue alone abide secure.
Sophocles
#3. Prayer is a heart exercise. It's an act of communicating with God about what's most important and pressing in your life.
Jim George
#4. One day, you have a father who's always around, and then the next day, he's gone. I was too young to comprehend that. I actually thought he was going to come back.
Michelle Phan
#5. When you get a little older, you think, I'd like to make a little money and stick it away or buy a place - or win the world championship.
Chris LeDoux
#6. The list of lifesavers left him numb, clueless - the action, indifferent.
Noorilhuda
#7. Studying texts and stiff meditation can make you lose your Original Mind.
A solitary tune by a fisherman, though, can be an invaluable treasure.
Dusk rain on the river, the moon peeking in and out of the clouds;
Elegant beyond words, he chants his songs night after night.
Ikkyu
#8. Needs are never conflicting. When we say that, we are only saying that at the moment we aren't seeing how both needs can be met. That leaves an opening. When you think in the way I'm suggesting, you'll often find a way to get most needs met simultaneously.
Marshall B. Rosenberg
#9. I don't really have one type favorite type of candy. When I was younger we used to always go to the rich neighborhoods where they give out the big candy bars, not the little fun-sized ones. We'd go back two and three times, hit them again and again. They didn't care and we loved it.
Tony Harrison
#11. I was flesh thirst desire dust blood lips cracking feet blistered knees skinned hips bruised, but I was so happy not to be napping on a sofa under a blanket with an older man by my side and a baby on my lap.
Deborah Levy
#12. [I believe in the] rebuilding of Judea as an independent nation.
John Quincy Adams
#13. Styles, like everything else, change. Style doesn't.
Linda Ellerbee
#15. Our reality may be fabled, but surely will be fleeting, because when the storyteller looks away, the story collapses. In the end, we vanish like mist in the morning sun.
Dennis Vickers
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