Cellino San Marco Quotes & Sayings
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Suspicion and persecution are weeds of the same dunghill, and flourish best together. — Thomas Paine
Sometimes you have to pretend to be feeling better to actually feel better. It's why new workout clothes make you feel like you want to work out. — Alice Clayton
I'm tired of pretending that everything's fine just so I can please everyone else. — Spencer Tracy
The finest proof of our loyalty toward one another was our monstrous disloyalties towards everyone else. — Alain De Botton
Now I want to work with Octavia Spencer, because I met her and she's really funny. — Isabelle Fuhrman
Gratitude produced the most purely joyful moments that have been known to man. — Gilbert K. Chesterton
You predicted quick victory. Now it's going to get hopelessly complicated. Jesus, don't you know any better than that by now? — Jim Butcher
Misery is the only thing in the world that has no end or edge. — Irving Stone
There are such a lot of things that have no place in summer and autumn and spring. Everything that's a little shy and a little rum. Some kinds of night animals and people that don't fit in with others and that nobody really believes in. They keep out of the way all the year. And then when everything's quiet and white and the nights are long and most people are asleep - then they appear. — Tove Jansson
I'm afraid you'll have to take up art. Art is the only work open to people who can't get along with others and still want to be special. — Alasdair Gray
There is no creature so perfect in wisdom and knowledge but may learn something for time present, and to come, by times past. — John Robinson
Divorce is not the end of the world. It's worse to stay in an unhealthy marriage. That's a worse example for the children. — Jerry Hall
Something big, ... is about to happen at Notre Dame. — John Grant
Even during my career, when I read all those great things about me, it's almost like I was reading about someone else. It's almost like there was another person. — Willie McCovey
Why did nobody in my life listen to me? So many things could be averted if they did. — Donna Augustine
