Binegars Quotes & Sayings
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Solitude has soft, silky hands, but with strong fingers it grasps the heart and makes it ache with sorrow. — Kahlil Gibran
Parents can make us distrust ourselves. To them, we seem always to be works-in-progress. — Frank Pittman
Luke Willson ... I believe will have as many catches and more yards than Rob Gronkowski. — Sterling Sharpe
I've been on every diet in the world. I've been on Slim-Fast. For breakfast you have a shake. For lunch, you have a shake. For dinner, you kill anyone with food on their plate. — Rosie O'Donnell
I try to work and enjoy life, and that's about all. — Curtis Armstrong
You love him because this is what you do. Over and over again. You knit yourself right up into these men's lives, these men who will never ever be able to love you back, and then you wonder like a crazy person why you aren't the chosen one at the end. You have to stop doing this ... — Collier Lumpkin
My books have helped a lot of men to lose weight. — Bethenny Frankel
Growth is a panacea for many ills in society; not entirely, but many. — P. Chidambaram
Maybe one day I'll read something that helps to explain it, something that offers some justifiable reason for my insanity's existence. — Alessandra Torre
The argument that somehow we've got to get rid of minority scholarships so that we can have a free and fair America implies that we have a colorblind society where minorities are equal in their pursuit of funds to go to school. — William H. Gray
A wild boar was sharpening his tusks upon the trunk of a tree in the forest when a fox came by and asked, Why are you doing that, pray? The huntsmen are not out today and there are no other dangers at hand that I can see. True, my friend, replied the Boar, but the instant my life is in danger, I shall need to use my tusks. There will be no time to sharpen them then. — Aesop
Our luck would not run out. That's what i told myself. But they were only words — James Patterson
had gone to work in Worcester's famous Washburn & Moen barbed wire factory: Swedes were preferred by employers there because, unlike the Irish, they did not tend to get either fighting drunk or unionized. — Richard Davenport-Hines
