Butrick Merritt Quotes & Sayings
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Through the last days of May and the early days of June, Eleanor — Doris Kearns Goodwin

There is nothing more boring than doing singing exercises. — P.J. Harvey

I rolled my eyes."Be quiet or I'll be forced to flick you."
"Ooh," he mocked. "The ultimate threat. I don't think I've ever been flicked before. — Alexandra Adornetto

Dune: ...That's disgraceful!
Sette: So's your face! — Ashley Cope

It's easy to come up with new ideas; the hard part is letting go of what worked for you two years ago, but will soon be out-of-date. — Roger Von Oech

I'd prefer that you get no refund at all. If you are getting one, it means that you've made an interest-free loan to the government and your money has been working for them - not you - all year long. — Clark Howard

...And Brick and I say in unison, "As long as I'm here."
This is a guy thing.
You never want to acknowledge that you and another guy had exactly the same thought in exactly the same words and that you spoke them aloud . . .at exactly the same time. If you're out on a date and this happens, this is a good thing. It's evidence that you and your date think alike, you're in sync, possibly even soul mates, and with some luck, you might get laid. When this occurs with two guys, it's simply freaky and should go by as if it never happened. — Alan Eisenstock

Lack of ornamentation is a sign of spiritual strength. — Adolf Loos

Guidance happens when we create the space in our minds to allow our angels to speak up.
Set your ego aside and listen! — Catherine Carrigan

One of the big challenges I've thought about in making record is that the role of computers has become so inescapable and computers offer so many possibilities for creativity, but they also make you lazy. — D.A. Wallach

She often felt lonely and drained these days, shuttling between her husband and son, who seemed to exist entirely independently, as alien to each other as landlord and lodger. — J.K. Rowling

We're getting rid of the D [in PTSD]. PTS is an injury; it's not a disorder. The problem is when you call it a disorder, [veterans] don't think they can be treated. An employer says, 'I don't want to hire somebody with a disorder. — George W. Bush