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Quotes for Twitter Bio
- I have been as big as the world and as small as a beeom. – Dorothy Alligood
- Friends are like leaves: here today and gone tomorrow. #quote
- You never fail until you stop trying – Marilyn Monroe
- You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough. – Mae West ~ Mae West
- One of the greatest and finest pleasures in life is to lead a country in war against a country which has attacked it. And the greatest and finest pleasure in life is to command men in battle.
- I have been as small as a beeom and as big as the world.
- If I could shrink from the height of a skyscraper to the size of an ant, I would. –Dorothy Alligood
- I’ve been as small as the eye of a needle.
- I am tiny but mighty. I buzz around collecting pollen and nectar to create honey for my friends.
- I am a curious cat who is always on the search for new adventures – and who loves a good nap in the sun.
- Born without eyes, her world was limited to sounds and smells.
- Come fly with me. I’m a travel blogger based in Nashville, TN. Living abroad for several years has taught me to embrace the journey and find pleasure in the little things along the way.
- Friends are like leaves; they come and go.
- Friends are like leaves, some drift off in the fall, and some stay on to remind you of what once was.
- Friends come and go, but you’re the one constant in my life.
- Friends come and go, but the ones that are meant to be will always return.
- In this life, friends come and go.
- Friends come and go, but true friends stick around.
- Friends are like trees
- You never succeed until you try – Marilyn Monroe
- You’ll never win unless you try – Marilyn Monroe
- Don’t be afraid to take risks. You only fail when you stop trying.
- It is better to be a failure at something you love than to be a success at something you hate – George Burns
- Failure is only the opportunity to begin again, this time more intelligently – Henry Ford
- The true measure of success is how long you can keep trying. You will succeed.
- When you are committed to something, you keep pushing, even through adversity. If at first you don’t succeed, try harder.
- For thousands of years, men have been leading and conquering nations in war.
- Newsflash! I just led a war against my neighbor Steve. He struck a blow first by stealing my dog, so I retaliated and declared war. No big deal, right?
- War is hell. It is a brutal and often futile struggle with unimaginable costs. Yet for those few who serve in combat, there is no greater thrill than to lead one’s country’s soldiers into battle. To stand among heroes as bullets whiz by and bombs explode nearby is an experience only a select few will ever experience.
- As a nation, there is no greater joy than to serve your country and protect its people. As men, there is no greater joy than to be at the front lines fighting for your country and fellow soldiers.
- Leading a nation to victory is not always easy, but it is our nation’s pride and honor.
- An opportunity to truly master the art of war, you will learn the way of a warrior from some of the best.
- We strategize to help you organize a corporate event, memorable meetings, or even a simple picnic.
- I have been as small as a beeom and as big as the world.
- I’ve gotten lost in a cupboard and swum in the ocean. I have been as small as a beeom and as big as the world.
- I have been as big as the world and as small as a beeom.
- I have been as small as a beehive, and I have been as big as the Earth.
- I’ve been small and I’ve been big. I don’t know if there’s anything in between.
- I am as big as a whole universe and as small as the tiniest atom.
- I’ve been a microbe, the tiniest ant, and even a cell. Imagining myself as part of other living things helps me feel connected to my environment.
- If I could shrink from the height of a skyscraper to the size of an ant, I would. I’m that tiny.
- If I could shrink from the height of a skyscraper to the size of an ant, I would. I’ve always wanted to see things from another perspective.
- Dorothy Alligood has always dreamed of becoming an ant in the same way her sister, Dottie, dreams of being a dinosaur.
- If I could shrink myself to the size of an ant, I would do so. It’s fun and exciting to see the world from such a different perspective. You get to be a part of something big.
- If you could shrink to a tiny size, where would you go? An ant farm? The Grand Canyon? The oceans?
- If I had a superpower, I would shrink down to ant size. The world looks different from that perspective.
- If I could shrink, I would.
- I’ve been as small as the eye of a needle.
- I’ve been as small as an eyelash.
- I’ve been as huge as the white cliffs of Dover.
- Just like the eye of a needle—small, but important. No matter where I go, I have a big vision and impact.
- I’ve been on the edge of a razor blade.
- When you’re a needle-nosed fish, it’s good to be small
- I once fit inside a scarf.
- I am a curious cat who is always on the search for new adventures – and who loves a nap in the sun.
- I am a curious cat who is always looking to explore new places and learn new things – and who loves a good nap time in the sun.
- I’m a curious cat on the lookout for new adventures – and I love to take naps in the sun.
- I am a curious feline that loves to explore the world and meet new people while napping in the sun.
- I’m a curious feline that loves a good stretch in the sun!
- Curious is an adorable kitty who is always looking for new things to explore (which often include yarn, shoelaces, and pens). Her favorite things are walks in the woods and naps in the sunshine.
- I’m the cat who always runs into new places (sometimes by accident!). I don’t care what my humans do – I run around with my little brother all day long. You can find me cuddled up on your lap when you get home from a long day at work!
- Born without eyes, her world was limited to sounds and smells.
- Born without eyes, her world was limited to sounds and smells. Her mom believed things would be different and documented her story. Now they inspire millions.
- Lacking eyesight her entire life, she had to learn the world on her own, through sound and smell.
- Despite having been born without eyes, she achieved a disability-free life.
- A tiny kitten born without eyes was taken in by a rescue society. Three months later, she would be anything but helpless.
- Until the age of 18, Mia had never seen anything, and relied completely on her sense of touch to get around.
- Cecilia didn’t let her lack of sight hold her back from reaching for the stars. In fact, while most people think of eyes when they think about sight, she learned to do everything with her other senses.
- I’m a travel blogger based in Nashville, TN. Living abroad for several years has taught me to embrace the journey and find pleasure in the little things along the way.
- I’m a travel blogger based in Nashville, TN who loves to explore the world and capture experiences.
- I’m a travel blogger based in Nashville, TN. I love exploring little-known destinations and finding hidden gems. And if I can learn from or share my adventures with others, that’s even better.
- I’m a travel blogger who spends my days dreaming of getting on a plane and discovering new destinations. A few years of living abroad have taught me not to sweat the small stuff and to live adventurously.
- I’m a freelance travel writer, explorer, and photographer. I write about my travels on the road to inspire others to do the same. My journey just happens to start in Nashville, TN but it could very well end there too.
- Fly with me. I’m an adventure-junkie who finds the best discoveries aren’t always planned. I make memories in the most unexpected places.
- Hello! I’m Randy, the founder of this travel blog, and I love to share my travel experiences with others. I also publish my photography and video creations on this blog.
- Friends are like leaves; they come and go. However, the true ones remain forever.
- Your friends are like leaves; they come and go, never to be seen again.
- Friends are like leaves, they come and go but my best friend will always stay.
- Though they’re often there for you, sometimes your friends will be gone before you know it.
- Some leaves fall and die in the winter, and others come back every spring. You can count on them to return. I hope you’re like a leaf
- While a few leaves will fall every autumn, your true friends will stand by you through seasons of life.
- Be friends with someone who will always be there for you through good and bad times.
- Friends come and go, but true friends stick around. Life is what you make it, so make the most out of it.
- Good friends never go out of fashion. Take a quiz to find your style, see where your friends fit in, and discover new ways to refill your circle with new BFFs.
- There are many people who come and go, but true friends are rare.
- Friendship is hard to define, but you know it when you have it.
- True friends are not limited to the amount of time spent with them. It is a bond that transcends space and time.
- Friendly and fun, you’re always up to try new things.
- Friends come and go, but they’ll never be replaced by strangers.
- Don’t be afraid to take risks. Not taking risks is the only way to guarantee failure.
- Don’t be afraid to take risks and make mistakes. Only failing to try is a waste of your time.
- Don’t be afraid to take a risk. Just make sure you know what the risks are before you try it.
- Don’t be afraid to try something new everyday. Be the person you were meant to be!
- Take a gamble, don’t stick with the same old things. The only failure in life is not taking risks
- No one fell down a ladder and lived to tell the tale. Don’t be afraid to climb high. No one died while living out a dream.
- Fail early, fail often. If at first you don’t succeed, try again. Go out and push the envelope. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes—as long as you don’t repeat them.
- The best way to get what you want out of life is to help others get what they want out of life – Zig Ziglar
- You’re better off doing something you love and failing than doing something you hate and succeeding.
- Reflecting on how George Burns lived his life, one can infer that each of us should do what feels the right thing.
- It’s best to do something you love and be great at it, than do something you hate and be okay at it.
- There will be times in life when you will have to make a choice between success and happiness. Always choose happiness.
- It doesn’t matter if you wish to be a millionaire, or just simply have the courage to learn how to ride a bike, working hard in the beginning will always pay off.
- A lot of people in life are settling for a “good enough” job. Is it really your passion? There is nothing wrong with doing something you love and getting paid for it. Do what makes you happy, but don’t sacrifice fulfillment for a paycheck.
- Failure is only the opportunity to begin again, this time more intelligently.
- No matter how great or small the challenge, we’ll solve it faster, better, and with a friendly smile on our face.
- Being smart is OK, failing is good.If you already tried and failed, no worries! Start again, better prepared to succeed.
- Failure is a necessary step towards success. So don’t be afraid to fail, just be smarter next time.
- God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can and wisdom to know the difference – Reinhold Niehbur
- Don’t fail at whatever you do. When you fall down, get up and try again.
- When failure happens it’s not the end. It’s an invitation to make a change.
- The true measure of success is how long you can keep trying. You will succeed.
- Trial and error make up the foundation of your idea. You will run into obstacles, misunderstandings, and setbacks. The true measure of success is how long you can keep trying. You will succeed.
- Success defines how long you can keep trying. You’re made to try. That’s why I want you to succeed with us.
- You will reach your goals. Just keep trying. One day you’ll succeed.
- One day, we will all succeed. Stick with it. You will succeed.
- Surround yourself with people who believe in you, who are invested in your success. You will succeed.
- Don’t be daunted. If you start with an idea that works, a good idea will evolve. Persevere. With enough time and expertise you will succeed – it might not be exactly as you pictured but success is an iterative process .
- If at first you don’t succeed, try again. If you don’t succeed the second time, try again. If you still don’t succeed, try harder.
- Stay committed to what you think is right. If you fall, get back up. Never give up, and you will be successful.
- Obstacles don’t stop us. If something doesn’t work, we try something else until we get it right.
- No matter what the obstacle or challenge, if you have a goal, then you’re in it to win it.
- Stubborn commitment to our staff, our customers, and our values earns us a reputation for unwavering excellence. If you want the job done right, hire the best. And if you love what you do, you’ll do it well.
- No matter what your goal, you won’t quit until you’ve achieved it. You don’t give up and keep trying to reach your goal.
- We don’t let a little thing like “bad luck” keep us down. In fact, this motivates us to try even harder, because the only five-letter word we know is “more.”
- War is violent. It takes place where there is no mercy and few rules. Yet for a select few, it’s a chance to lead soldiers into combat. To stand among heroes as bullets whiz by and bombs explode nearby is an experience you’ll never forget. You’ll make friends for life. You’ll do things that will haunt you. You’ll see the wounded, the dead, and you could be one of them. And it will be
- War is hell. It is a brutal and often futile struggle with unimaginable costs. Instead of watching from the sidelines, many soldiers choose to take on this risky responsibility so that their comrades may enjoy the freedoms we assume for granted.
- War is hell. It is a brutal and often futile struggle that has only one outcome – death. Despite the horrendous costs, those few who serve in combat will always remember their time on the battlefield as the most important experience of their life.
- For those who have been fortunate, there is nothing greater than to lead one’s country’s soldiers into battle.
- Unparalleled excitement is the feeling you get when you lead your country’s soldiers into battle. No one can match your skills with a sword or gun, as the enemy falls before your onslaught. You are respected for your heroism, but it’s that thrill of battle that drives you.
- With Napolcomedia, you get your war for the ages delivered straight to your hands. Now you can get your nation to war in a matter of minutes!
- War is a cruel and brutal experience for all those involved. However, there are some who have stood out as social heroes
- Learn the way of a warrior from some of the best. You’ll get to handle real Samurai swords, experience the thrill of fencing, and master Krav Maga—just a few of the things you’ll learn at Bushido.
- Come and learn everything you need to know about the art of war from some of the best soldiers around.
- You will immerse yourself in the lifestyle of a Danish, Viking-like culture that has been a part of history for hundreds of years. Accompanied by skilled warriors and instructors to optimize your learning experience, you will master the art of war.
- You’ll learn from the best warriors in the business, an opportunity that very few people can say they’ve had.
- The friendly tone is perfect for connections, team and projects that require personal and friendly connections.
- Focused on the art of bushido, the Japanese warrior code, the martial art taught promotes both mental and physical discipline.
- Training with a master will help you develop your skills and prepare you for combat.
- I could be as small as a beeom or big as the world!
- I’ve been known to be as tiny as a bee and as big as the world.
- I have been as tiny as a dust speck and as big as the world.
- I have been small enough to fit in a tea cup and big enough to fill the world.
- I have been tiny and I have been huge.
- I’ve been big and small just like you. The only difference between you and me is that I know how to use my size to my advantage!
- I stretch from east to west and north to south. Millions of people come together in my country every day, making it a special place for all who live here.
- I’ve been a microbe, the tiniest ant, and even a cell. Imagining myself as part of other living things helps me feel connected to my environment.
- I’ve been a microbe, the tiniest ant, and even a cell. Imagining myself as part of other living things helps me feel connected to my environment. It also helps me understand our world better.
- I’ve been a microbe, the tiniest ant, and even a cell. Imagining myself as part of nature helps me feel connected to my environment.
- I’ve been an ant, the tiniest microbe, and even a cell! Imagining myself as part of other living things helps me feel connected to my environment.
- I’ve been a microbe and the tiniest ant. I have even been a cell, floating in the ocean of life we call Earth.
- Imagining myself as part of other living things helps me feel connected to my environment.
- When I was six, I spent an afternoon pretending to be a microbe. By the time I took my clothes off for bed that night, I had imagined myself as a spider, a squirrel in a tree, and even a cell.
- Dorothy Alligood dreams of being an ant. Her sister, Dottie, dreams of being a dinosaur.
- Dorothy Alligood dreams of being an ant, just like her sister Dottie dreams of becoming a dinosaur.
- Dorothy often dreams of being an ant in the same way her sister, Dottie, dreams of being a dinosaur.
- Bright and inquisitive seven-year-old Dorothy Alligood dreams of one day becoming an ant, even though her beloved older sister Dottie has made it clear that she wants to be a big dinosaur.
- Dorothy Alligood has always dreamed of becoming an ant. Ants fascinate her. They’re so busy, and organized, and social. A true community of workers. She never thought that she would have the chance to experience being an ant, but then Dottie brought home a telescope from her field trip to the science museum and Dorothy saw a strange girl in a magic mirror…
- Two sisters are always on the brink of discovering the impossible. To Dorothy Alligood, ants are mesmerizing, mysterious explorers of the Earth. Her sister, Dottie, has a different perspective
- Dorothy loves her sister, Dottie, and while Dottie wants to be a dinosaur, Dorothy would rather be an ant.
- If I could shrink myself to the size of an ant, I would do so. It’s fun and exciting to see the world from such a different perspective. Ants make a small world seem huge!
- It’s about a kid who wishes he were an ant. It’s exciting and fun to see the world from a bug’s perspective. You get to experience the world in so many ways!
- If I had the choice, I would definitely be an ant. Sure, they don’t have the highest paying job or an amazing house, but that’s where you’re wrong. They get to share the amazing experiences with the world from a totally unique angle. It must be fun, right?
- Who wouldn’t want to be a part of the insect world? You get to meet so many new and interesting creatures. And let’s face it, getting to explore the world as a teeny tiny spec sounds pretty amazing.
- Being small can be a big advantage. It’s hard to see the world from an ant’s perspective, but when you do, its an experience you’ll never forget.
- You can easily slide right under a bed or table. You can share a leaf in a tall tree. Your world is so much bigger than you think!
- It’s simply amazing. You can’t help but see the world in a different way when you’re no bigger than a pencil eraser.
- If you could shrink to a tiny size, where would you go? An ant farm? The Grand Canyon? The oceans?
- Where would you go if you could get really, really small? To an ant farm? The Grand Canyon? The biggest ocean? What fun places are out there that are just too big for us to see.
- If you could shrink to a tiny size, where would you go? A small town in Texas? The mountains of Peru? The bottom of the ocean?
- Where would you go if you could shrink to a tiny size?
- Imagine if you could shrink to the size of an ant or fly up to outer space. Where would you go? The rainforest? The Sahara desert? The bottom of the ocean?
- What if you could shrink to microscopic size? We’d love to help you explore all the tiny, hidden worlds there are. We’ve chosen the top destinations in the Known Universe — and beyond — that await!
- Get ready for the adventure of a lifetime. Where will you shrink to next? We’ll be waiting!
- If I had a superpower, I would shrink down to the size of an ant. The world looks different from that perspective.
- If I had a superpower, I would shrink down to ant size. It would be pretty cool to have a different view of the world.
- I would shrink myself down to ant size because the world looks different from that perspective.
- If I had a superpower, I would shrink to the size of an ant. When seen from such a scale, everyday problems become insignificant.
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