Bull Durham Millie Quotes & Sayings
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You can't change the road you traveled from a child, but you can certainly take a different road for the journey into your future. — Shamarion Whitaker

I still believe I have a lot of liberal thoughts, but I also believe when you work hard, you shouldn't be penalized and pay more because you work hard. — Kid Rock

At that bureau a lovesick woman in a crinoline, her hair parted in the middle, may have written a passionate letter to her faithless lover, or a peppery old gentleman in a green frock coat and a stock indited an angry epistle to his extravagant son. — W. Somerset Maugham

Hope is like yeast, you know, rising under warmth. — Leif Enger

Living with and studying good paintings offers greater interest, variety and satisfaction than any other pleasure known to man. — Albert C. Barnes

I prepare myself well. I know what I can do before I go in. I'm always confident. — Bobby Fischer

Everything in life is about sharing; it is part of the human condition — Paulo Coelho

We all die. I can't promise to live forever." His arms
tightened around her. "But I can promise to love you as long as I
live. — Iris Johansen

I won't give people that have doubted me the satisfactory of seeing me defeated. I will keep trying as hard as I can, because my coach told me it isn't about winning, it's about improving what I personally am capable of. So every time I make it through practice, I think about how I got just a little better than before. — Heather Thompson

My dad's Israeli. He was born in Baghdad to Iraqi Jews. Then, at age two, his parents wanted to move to their homeland and he grew up in Israel. I've been there twice, once as a baby and once when I was 15. — Elliott Yamin

Every writer is necessarily a critic - that is, each sentence is a skeleton accompanied by enormous activity of rejection; and each selection is governed by general principles concerning truth, force, beauty, and so on. The critic that is in every fabulist is like the iceberg - nine-tenths of him is under water. — Thornton Wilder

The only real influence I've ever had is myself. — Edward Hopper

Being an artist, it's all a journey, and you learn where the subtle patterns lie. — Graeme Base

It often happens with grown-ups that their tears are misunderstood. (Who can know which time in their lives they are reliving?) — John Irving

You may help a lame dog over a stile but he is still a lame dog on the other side. — Ernest Newman