Best Friend Pothead Quotes & Sayings
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Each time I wander into blogdom, I'm reminded of the savage children stranded on an island in William Golding's 'Lord of the Flies.' Without adult supervision, they organize themselves into rival tribes, learn to hunt and kill, and eventually become murderous barbarians in the absence of a civilizing structure. — Kathleen Parker
Unless you are an enormous name, you never stop auditioning. — Richard E. Grant
Chose executives on the basis of "runway," their capacity for growth. — Carol S. Dweck
My mom worked in restaurants for 60 years, and what I learned from her is a lot. But if I had to boil it down, take your work very seriously, but don't take yourself too seriously. Work harder than everyone else and never complain about it. Don't go to bed if you're not proud of the product of your day; stay awake until you are. — Rachael Ray
Also, right at that particular time in the music business, because of people like the Beatles, people began owning their own publishing. I'll just say this really quickly - they used to divide the money for the music that was written in two, just equal halves. — Jackson Browne
Forgiveness is a little thing when love is there. — Donna Jo Napoli
You cannot change a man . . . you can only change yourself. — Michelle Muriel
Nothing was deceptive. Nothing was much harder to describe or fix or stop. — Kami Garcia
The innocence of childhood is like the innocence of a lot of animals. — Clint Eastwood
Freedom is relative. — Billy Graham
Flying involves endless hours of sheer boredom, punctuated by moments of stark terror. — Alan E. Diehl
Sometimes you loose a battle. But mischief always wins a war. — John Green
When somebody asks, 'Whats the answer to all of these questions?' that's absurd. There is no answer, there are answers, along the way. — Jacque Fresco
We tend to think of memories as monuments we once forged and may find intact beneath the weedy growth of years. But, in a real sense, memories are tied to and describe the present. Formed in an idiosyncratic way when they happened, they're also true to the moment of recall, including how you feel, all you've experienced, and new values, passions, and vulnerability. One never steps into the same stream of consciousness twice. — Diane Ackerman
What strikes me is that there's a very fine line between success and failure. Just one ingredient can make the difference. — Andrew Lloyd Webber
