Butchko Riverside Quotes & Sayings
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I didn't think so much of him at first. But now I get it: he's everything that I'm not. — Wes Anderson

Is that okay?" he asks, backing down a little.
"How about Tuesday?" I say.
"Wednesday." His seriousness is cracking.
"Tuesday and a half."
"Tuesday and three-quarters. — David Levithan

Research has shown that creativity is enhanced when performing straightforward mechanical tasks such as jogging, cooking, and driving. Unobstructed thinking time is always useful. — Graeme Simsion

The procurator studied the new arrival with avid, and slightly fearful eyes. It was the kind of look one gives someone one has heard of and thought a lot about, and whom one is meeting for the first time. — Mikhail Bulgakov

When you fall, feel the pain. And then stand up. You were born for victory. And failure has no place in your world. — Robin Sharma

Fire and light. With all our safety measures, and all our weapons, it's the primitive things that keep us safe. — Josin L. McQuein

Eyes that see are many;
eyes that observe are few.
Ears that hear are plenty;
ears that listen are uncommon.
Hands that take are numerous;
hands that give are rare.
Tongues that wound are common;
tongues that heal are scarce.
Minds that think are ample;
minds that comprehend are scant.
Hearts that feel are abundant;
hearts that love are infrequent. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Tits always look better in a pink sweater. — George Carlin

He could cut a Trolloc in half with a gateway at three hundred paces, and summon fire from inside Dragonmount itself, and he still wanted to carry a sword. It was, she decided, a male thing. — Robert Jordan

In an unpredictable and unpleasant world it was both unusual and very pleasant to hear what I wanted to hear. — Marian Keyes

Saltwater fishing is only for the strong man with a hard stomach. It's like sex after lunch. — Charles Ritz

There ain't no harm in a hound, nohow. — Mark Twain

I must have been very young, but I have a clear memory of drawing on a cream brick wall ... with wax crayons. — Robert Ingpen