"You can’t think about how much you have……" — Catherine Gilbert Murdock
"You can’t think about how much you have left to do because that’s just one thought, one sad thought, that’ll make you bummed out all day long. Instead you’ve got to think about how much you’ve already done."
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28 Quotes by Catherine Gilbert Murdock
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Today exists between yesterday and tomorrow.
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That which is priceless has no cost.
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When you don't talk, there's a lot of stuff that ends up not getting said.
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And have your mother put my head on a stake? Do you have any notion what that would do to…
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Despite all my public misconduct, in the past year, I had learned the Elemental spells, the Doppelschläferin, and the preparation…
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Every fairy tale, it seems, concludes with the bland phrase "happily ever after." Yet every couple I have ever known…
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It was like he was in a contest to see who could do the least work, only he was the…
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And I have to tell you, as tough as farming is, the idea of farming when you’re losing money year…
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How could I pretend to be someone else when I was already failing at being the person I already was?
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So what if Brian made me feel like fireworks were going off inside me. He could also make me feel…
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Oh. Listen, this is really hard for me . . . " "What is?" "You know. Being liked." I started…
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And that's where our conversation went from there, than God, both of us laughing our butts off at the thought…
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