Carry On Camping Quotes & Sayings
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The day we stop exploring is the day we commit ourselves to live in a stagnant world, devoid of curiosity, empty of dreams. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

At a certain stage of misery, you'll try anything to explain what's going on with you, even if you know it doesn't explain a thing and it's one failed explanation after another. — Philip Roth

When one feels no shame in telling a deliberate lie, there is no evil, I tell you, he will not do. — Gautama Buddha

I'm her fucking man, so you better start apologizing before you become her dead brother. — Aly Martinez

Hutte was always saying that, in the end, we are all "beach men" and that "the sand"--I am quoting his own words-- keeps the traces of our footsteps only a few moment — Patrick Modiano

was in the Gray family forever, way back to the early — John Grisham

Far too often we see attention paid to the firearm and not the criminal. — Jeff Miller

In recognizing that words have power to define and to compel, the semanticists are actually testifying to the philosophic quality of language which is the source of their vexation. In an attempt to get rid of that quality, they are looking for some neutral means which will be a nonconductor of the current called "emotion" and its concomitant of evaluation. — Richard M. Weaver

If you feel insecure or unhappy, you will be drawn to or create someone who may treat you poorly. Your thoughts, beliefs and emotions are like orders at a restaurant and the Universe/God will serve up whatever you request through your state of mind. Pay attention to your thoughts, beliefs, emotions and words because you are placing orders that you may or may not actually want. — Russell Anthony Gibbs

He who distributes the milk of human kindness cannot help but spill a little on himself. — James M. Barrie

I am firm. You are obstinate. He is a pig-headed fool. — Katharine Whitehorn

You are what you're portrayed as. — Lily James

Writer's block? Don't worry about it. Either it goes away or you die. — Joe Haldeman

The most difficult thing about living as a writer is precisely 'having to write.' Pretending to be a writer is easy. Living freely, reading many books, going on frequent trips, cultivating minor eccentricities ... but genuinely being a writer is difficult, because you have to write something that will convince both yourself and readers. — Kim Young-ha