Baarmy Quotes & Sayings
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Any human love a man gets he can make fill his life. It's like the grain of mustard-seed. — William John Locke

Our task, then always, is to challenge the apparent forms of reality-that is, the fixed manner and values of the few, and to struggle with it until it reveals its mad, vari-implicated chaos, its false face, and so on until it surrenders its insight, its truth. — Ralph Ellison

You're not my client. You never have been. And even if you were, I'd break every fucking rule I've ever held sacred just to be inside you right now. — Leisa Rayven

Had I been a great athlete, I'm not sure I would have even gone into coaching. I may have turned out feeling that my life ended when my athletic career ended, as happens so many times with various athletes. — Lou Holtz

I take it for granted, when I am invited to lecture anywhere,
for I have had a little experience in that business,
that there isa desire to hear what I think on some subject, though I may be the greatest fool in the country,
and not that I should say pleasant things merely, or such as an audience will assent to; and I resolve, accordingly, that I will give them a strong dose of myself. They have sent for me, and engaged to pay for me, and I am determined that they shall have me, though I bore them beyond all precedent. — Henry David Thoreau

Do the best you can. And remember that the greatest asset you have in this world is those children who you've brought into the world, and for whose nurture and care you're responsible. — Gordon B. Hinckley

God is holding you in His heart, right at this very moment. It's a fact that can make you feel so small yet so big at the same time. — Mark Hart

Remember that all financial markets are filled with good but not necessarily innocent people looking after their own self-interests before they look after yours. — Robert Kiyosaki

I think that finding a way into somebody's life that's sort of off from a side angle can tell you more about that person than a greatest hits approach. — Bill Condon

What if heredity, instead of linear, is branching? What if it's not arousal that's so finitely circumscribed? What if in fact there were only like two really distinct individual people walking back there in history's mist? That all difference descends from this difference? The whole and the partial. The damaged and the intact. The deformed and the paralyzingly beautiful. The insane and the attendant. The hidden and the blindingly open. The performer and the audience. No Zen-type one, always rather two, one upside down in a convex lens. — David Foster Wallace

I will not be my father's dog. — Neil Gaiman

Looking back on my achievements, it is fair to say that I am extremely proud of what I have done and accomplished so far. — Arthur Godfrey