Back To The Future Biff Tannen Quotes & Sayings
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Writing is my number one passion. I've written two novels. I've written a screenplay. I also write short stories and poetry. — Evangeline Lilly
We were lavish of blood in those days, and it was thought to be a great thing to charge a battery of artillery or an earthwork lined with infantry. — Daniel Harvey Hill
I've chosen to live - and to live the best I know how. — Haruki Murakami
All shall love me and despair. — J.R.R. Tolkien
when you only eat natural foods, you are less likely to become addicted to sugar or fat. And because you won't be prone to sugar or fat addictions, it will be very hard to eat extra calories. — Walter James Brown
It isn't that they can't see the solution. It is that they can't see the problem. — G.K. Chesterton
There was never a time when we did not exist. — Swami Vivekananda
If you want to open a supermarket chain and put your face all around the globe, selling your baby and your dog, if it makes you happy, who am I to disagree, as the song goes. But it's not for me. I've always tried to keep my integrity and keep my autonomy. — Annie Lennox
It's been nice to see you again. Another of those things you just say, a bit of grease to keep the wheels turning, — Stephen King
Leadership can not be measured in a poll or even in the result of an election. It can only be truly seen with the benefit of time. From the perspective of 20 years, not 20 days. — Marco Rubio
We, alone on earth, can rebel against the tyranny of the selfish replicators. — Richard Dawkins
Those who know what's wrong with them and take care of themselves accordingly will tend to live a lot longer than those who consider themselves perfectly healthy and neglect their weaknesses. So, in that sense at least, a weakness of some sort can do you a big favor, if you acknowledge that it's there. — Benjamin Hoff
Where ever you are, be there totally. — Eckhart Tolle
The same touchy sense of personal honor that is at the root of Achilles' wrath still governs relations between man and man in modern Greece; Greek society still fosters in the individual a fierce sense of his privileges, no matter how small, of his rights, no matter how confined, of his personal worth, no matter how low. And to defend it, he will stop, like Achilles, at nothing. — Bernard Knox