Castetter Alan Quotes & Sayings
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Ver reisa ku'chae. Kem surah, shei'tani. (Your soul calls out. Mine answers, beloved.) — C.L. Wilson

It's better to wait for a productive programmer to become available than it is to wait for the first available programmer to become productive. — Steve McConnell

There's not much simplifying. You gotta know what you gotta know. That's how the quarterback position is, and I wouldn't have it any other way. — Jimmy Garoppolo

When I wear high heels I have a great vocabulary and I speak in paragraphs. I'm more eloquent. I plan to wear them more often. — Meg Ryan

The poetic sensibility was too good for this world, it was best to burn brightly and to die young like a shooting star. — George Howe Colt

Remember that when you are busy living your life others are busy leaving it — Bangambiki Habyarimana

I look back at this moment sometimes, the moment I accepted this job, and I have to wonder what kind of decision it was--the right decision that is the wrong one, or the wrong one that's actually right. Someday I hope this is clear to me, that I can find the right end, the right moral to this story. Am I the sort of person who makes life harder than it has to be? Did I actively invite all this trouble into my life or was I just doing the best I could? But it's as terrible as it is true: everyone has something in them they cannot yet see. — Catherine Lacey

walked everywhere. He hated getting rides. — Tom Brokaw

Come on and take your medicine! — Stephen King

the constant shower of the sun's mane
erases the footprints on thin ice
do not fear deception for the world lies atop deception
~Toushiro Hitsugaya — Tite Kubo

Enjoy it, learn from it and more than anything, never take your health for granted. Don't just seize the day. Seize the moment. Every single one. — Calvin Wade

They threw me off the haytruck about noon. — James M. Cain

Whoever attempts to suppress liberty of conscience finishes some day by wishing for the Inquisition. — Jules Simon

When did the word 'temperament' come into fashion with us? Perhaps it came in when we discovered that artists were human beings. — Katharine Fullerton Gerould