Top 15 Sabbathless Quotes
#1. Who first invented work, and bound the free And holiday-rejoicing spirit down ... To that dry drudgery at the desk's dead wood? ... Sabbathless Satan!
Charles Lamb
#2. What matters it, O breeze, If now has come the spring When I have lost them both The garden and my nest?
William Dalrymple
#3. I may not be the best but I'm definitely not like the rest.
Lovely Goyal
#4. Had she really just said "lady lips" out loud? This was not their standard repartee around the office.
Kate Meader
#5. The goal for me is the Olympics. It's Sochi and doing my best there. And, you know, my best has the potential to be on the podium.
Jeremy Abbott
#7. Unfortunately I don't live by a Target now, so I just go to a regular Starbucks as opposed to a Starbucks nested inside a Target, which is my ideal situation. That works out for me. I like that white noise, those interruptions, and the people around me.
Diablo Cody
#8. But just because you put on a uniform doesn't mean you hang up your humanity.
Peter Kirby
#9. I do not need any writing, since I transmit teaching beyond words and ideas.
Bodhidharma
#10. Something bad was about to happen. My wife was being clever again.
Gillian Flynn
#11. The mind complex is that portion of the individual being which reflects (like a mirror) the in-pourings of the spirit and the up-pourings of the light body complex. It is where we experience the thoughts, instincts, feelings, emotions, awareness, etc.
Thomas Vazhakunnathu
#12. Wait. Don't we even get a say in this?" James is supposed to be a macho, baseball player. Why is he such a whiny douche? "What? You want us to take a vote?" That
Roxas James
#13. The ordinary procedure of the nineteenth century is that when a powerful and noble personage encounters a man of feeling, he kills, exiles, imprisons or so humiliates him that the other, like a fool, dies of grief.
Stendhal
#14. People go through challenging moments of losing people and of having their life threatened from illness and real grief. But they get through it. And that's the testament to the human spirit and it's -we are fragile, but we also are divine.
Sheryl Crow
#15. Emma showed me how life can heal the cracks in our armor with people put in our path.
Shelly Crane
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