Betty Butterfield Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy reading and share 11 famous quotes about Betty Butterfield with everyone.
Top Betty Butterfield Quotes

In any situation in life, you only have three options. You always have three options. You can change it, you can accept it, or you can leave it. What is not a good option is to sit around wishing you would change it but not changing it, wishing you would leave it but not leaving it, and not accepting it. It's that struggle, that aversion, that is responsible for most of our misery. The phrase that I probably use the most to myself in my head is just one word: accept. — Timothy Ferriss

I tell you, if you're in the front row of the parade and you stop walking, pretty soon you're back in the tuba section. And if you want to lead the parade you've got to keep moving. — Phil McGraw

Rum is tonic that clarifies the vision,
and sets things in true perspective. — Brian D'Ambrosio

Both nuns and mothers worship images,
But those the candles light are not as those
That animate a mother's reveries,
But keep a marble or a bronze repose. — William Butler Yeats

I'll have to warn you, my cousins are Satan's spawn. — Rebecca Donovan

Whenever I get a free day, I drive up to some part of California that looks promising on the map. — Kent McCord

Love is the crocodile in the river of desire. — Bhartrihari

A memory is a luminous miniature, like the hologram of the princess, in that movie, that the faithful robot carried in his circuits from galaxy to galaxy. The sadness inherent in any memory comes from the fact that its object is forgetting. All movement, the great horizon, the journey, is a spasm of forgetting, which bends in the bubble of memory. Memory is always portable, it is always in the hands of a wandering automaton. — Cesar Aira

I have long-term plans, Rook. And she was never part of them. — J.A. Huss

Architects, if they are really to be comprehensive, must assume the enormous task of thinking in terms always disciplined to the scale of the total world pattern of needs, its resource flows, its recirculatory and regenerative processes. — R. Buckminster Fuller