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Athanassious Quotes By Doug Stanhope

Tradition and heritage are all dead peoples baggage. Stop carrying it. Move forward. — Doug Stanhope

Athanassious Quotes By Tennessee Williams

I know so well what becomes of unmarried women who aren't prepared to occupy a position. I've seen such pitiful cases in the South barely tolerated spinsters living upon the grudging patronage of sister's husband or brother's wife! stuck away in some little mouse-trap of a room encouraged by one in-law to visit another little birdlike women without any nest eating the crust of humility all their life! Is that the future that we've mapped out for ourselves? — Tennessee Williams

Athanassious Quotes By Carisa Bianchi

When people don't take time out, they stop being productive. — Carisa Bianchi

Athanassious Quotes By Molly Friedenfeld

If anything viewed as negative has happened on your journey thus far, turn the page, create a new chapter, and write your own positive story. Then, bless humanity with the wisdom you have gained by traveling through the experience. — Molly Friedenfeld

Athanassious Quotes By Erin Heatherton

I love to exercise because I grew up always playing sports - almost everyday. It's big part of my identity, a time when I can connect with my body, and block out the rest of the world for a while. — Erin Heatherton

Athanassious Quotes By Stephen King

Croquet is bastardized roque. — Stephen King

Athanassious Quotes By Herb Kelleher

We have the best customer satisfaction record, based on Transportation Dept. statistics, of any airline in America, the fewest complaints filed per 100,000 passengers carried. So you're not just getting low fares, you're also getting wonderful customer service. — Herb Kelleher

Athanassious Quotes By Tom Robbins

That's the way the mind works: the brain is genetically disposed towards organization, yet if not controlled, will link even the most imagerial fragment to another on the flimsiest pretense and in the most freewheeling manner, as if it takes a kind of organic pleasure in creative association, without regards to logic or chronological sequence. — Tom Robbins