Chalkboard Sign Quotes & Sayings
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There is something about seeing rhinos and lions running free that excites you. It's not that you feel afraid; it's more like you're liberated by seeing them. — Michael Douglas

Where there is a sufficient social movement of self-reliant communities, there can be political change. There must be political change. — Jerry Brown

My parents took me to the Bronte parsonage in England when I was a teenager. I had a fight with my mum, burst into tears, jumped over a stile and ran out into the moors. It felt very authentic: A moor really is an excellent place to have a temper tantrum. — Eleanor Catton

I came to New York late; I was already past 30. — Jeffrey Tambor

Is your blouse Azzedine Alaia?'
'No, you could say it's VERY authentic vintage.'
Lachlain didn't care what it was; she'd never wear that damned unfinished shirt in public again. — Kresley Cole

If you better yourself, you are bettering the world by default. — Ben Tolosa

Out this way there was the lonely last pub, the Castle, which now had an angry chalkboard sign up that said "drinkers welcome" to indicate its dissatisfaction with other establishments' fads like pub quizzes, bands, food, and, presumably, conversation. — Paul Cornell

One thing I can guarantee you. You may not be a great deal wiser from my talk today, but you will be a great deal older. — Melvin Helitzer

A consistent thinker is a thoughtless person, because he conforms to a pattern; he repeats phrases and thinks in a groove. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

Then HBO was the pie in the sky. HBO is the absolute ultimate. — Casey Neistat

Together, come what may. — Lisa Tawn Bergren

No one is going to hand you an organizational chart. You have to hand it to yourself. — Robert Genn

The 'how' has a great effect on what we see. To say that 'what we see' is more important than 'how we see it' is to think that 'how' has been settled and fixed. When you realize this is not the case, you realize that 'how' often affects 'what' we see. — David Hockney