31 Quotes About Weeks
- Author Criss Jami
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The best ideas will eat at you for days, maybe even weeks, until something, some incident, some impulse, triggers you to finally express them.
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- Author Aniruddha Sastikar
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Those minute seconds, flip minutes into hours; hours turn into days, weeks, years, and all these happen in a fraction of a life; placed meagerly, amid this endless Universe.
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- Author James C. Dobson
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Let me leave you with this thought, written by my father before he died. If you incorporate it into your system of values, it will serve as a worthy guide to the management of your sexual energy: Strong desire is like a river. As long as it flows within the banks of God’s will—be the current strong or weak—all is well. But when it overruns those boundaries and seeks its own channels, then disaster lurks in the rampage below.
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- Author Manisha Jain
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I realized in the past few weeks, that it doesn't matter how tired and fucked up you are when you do what you love to do and the things that give you satisfaction! Because in the end, it's all about love!
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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When you are unemployed, weekends are seven days long.
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- Author Generation Kill
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I was one of those unfortunates adopted by upper middle-class professionals and nurtured in an environment of learning, art and a socio-religious culture steeped in more than 2000 years of Talmudic tradition. Not everyone is lucky enough to have been raised in a whiskey tango trailer park by a bow-legged female whose sole qualification for motherhood is a womb that happened to catch a sperm of a passing truck driver.
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- Author Hillary Frank
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Under a sky that hasn't been blue for weeks.
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- Author Mwanandeke Kindembo
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If it is traumatising to follow the same lecture every week, then what makes it desirable to sit in the same place daily?
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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Time is the great intimidator, steadily stealing away precious seconds with no pause in the stealing. And such thievery leads us to believe that in time, the pilfering of these seconds will eventually exhaust all such seconds, leaving us at the ‘end’ of everything. Yet, God states that the seconds are actually the countdown to the ‘beginning’ everything.
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