Blumenschein Home Quotes & Sayings
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Ya've got no respect, woman," Beck retorted. After the door closed behind him she realized what he'd said.
"Woman?" He wasn't calling her girl any longer.
If that wasn't a sign the world was ending, what other proof did she need? — Jana Oliver

The first rule of intelligent tinkering is to save all the parts. — Paul R. Ehrlich

Some conversations are not about what they're about. — Anne Carson

Better to keep a good conscience with an empty purse, than to get a bad opinion of myself, with a full one. — David Crockett

The rich pay more in total taxes now than ever before - ever. It's true. Just like it's true that when the rich are convinced they're going to be taxed more, they spend less. And when the top few percenters don't spend, there goes all your spending, because they account for half of all retail spending. — Neil Cavuto

Players get to that intermediate level where they can already play pretty good, and that's kind of a dangerous period because they tend to start playing only the things that they can play, rather than the things they can't. — Pat Metheny

Neither shall they learn, &c. The law of Christ is a law of peace; and all his true MICHEAS The glories of Christ's church — Anonymous

Everytime Ah see uh patch uh roses uh somethin' oversportin' theyselves makin' out they pretty, Ah tell 'em 'Ah want yuh tuh see mah Janie sometime.' You must let de flowers see yuh sometimes, heah, Janie? — Zora Neale Hurston

Mom once told me Aly had me wrapped around her little finger. She'd been wrong. Aly had held me in the palm of her hand. — A.L. Jackson

I could sit there and eat pasta all day long and not worry about it when I was younger, and now I really have to focus on making sure I set a good example for my kids. — Mia Hamm

The sonatas of Mozart are unique; they are too easy for children, and too difficult for artists. — Artur Schnabel

Thirty is not an age for a woman anymore. — Dido Armstrong

Writing fiction, I really just sit there and it just comes. — Alexander McCall Smith