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Seems Quotes by Robert Breault
- Life is not fair, nor has it ever been, but the morning seems determined to dawn until it is.
- The older you get, the fewer things it seems too late to do.
- Often, what seems an impossible climb is just a staircase without the steps drawn in.
- When it seems that something can't be done, start it, and see if the rest of it can be done.
- Seems like nothing ever brings you back to reality that makes you want to stay there.
- The choice so often these days is to believe something that seems insane or go insane.
- We all know them — the unstructured person whose every action seems aimless and the totally organized person whose every action defeats some purpose.
- Love is a condition where the world seems to be standing still, and it's you who are spinning on your axis.
- The mind, as you age, Is an artist, it seems. Monet paints your mem’ries, Picasso your dreams.
- In childhood, we yearn to be grown-ups. In old age, we yearn to be kids. It just seems that all would be wonderful if we…
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