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From Quotes by Gee Linder
- It's okay to listen and learn from others that been through the fire, but it comes a time when you must think for yourself.
- From a spark that triggers a thought to the brain comes a idea beginning as a dream unfolds in a vision you see clearly and…
- Can't settle for just anything if not from the heart you really cheating yourself and everyday becomes a what if...
- From the first time I jumped off the porch I knew what the hell I was getting into, I take all the blame from then…
- When you're about to lose the little you do have, even after you fought so hard and gave it your best; how do you remain…
- Pain can be good, once you fight through the headaches and can learn from them you will only get stronger.
- Stand out from the crowd, keep the grass cut low to see the snakes and remember to kill them with a smile.
- Stand out from the crowd to see the hater's. Keep the grass cut low to see the snakes. Hold your head up high kill them…
- Don't nothing come to a sleeper but a dream. Now you can run from reality or face life head on and live your dreams.
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- I have gained this from philosophy: that I do without being commanded what others do only from fear of the law. — Aristotle
- Total loyalty is possible only when fidelity is emptied of all concrete content, from which changes of mind might naturally arise. — Hannah Arendt