Quote by Terri Guillemets
What do I want to be when I grow up? Happy. I want to be happy. An

What do I want to be when I grow up? Happy. I want to be happy. And useful, loved, loving, healthy, wise, free, strong. – Terri Guillemets

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Stretching oneself too thin is the disease of modern life — letting oneself get too thick, the other. – Terri Guillemets

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The swing on your porch is a better liver of life than the chair in front of your computer. – Terri Guillemets

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Stiletto, I look at it more as an attitude as opposed to a high-heeled shoe. – Lita Ford

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Vampires are so old that they dont need to impress anyone anymore. Theyre comfortable in their own skin. Its this enigmatic strength thats very romantic and old-fashioned. I think it goes back to something of a Victorian attitude of finding a strong man whos going to look after his woman. – Stephen Moyer

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My feelings about my mortality are less selfish than they used to be. I used to affect a cavalier attitude to death now I see it from my sons perspective. – Rufus Sewell

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We can do better in higher education. And it is more than just technology. Its also an attitude on the part of faculty. We need to think through how we can produce a better quality product at less cost. – Roy Romer

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Buyers decide in the first eight seconds of seeing a home if theyre interested in buying it. Get out of your car, walk in their shoes and see what they see within the first eight seconds. – Barbara Corcoran

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