Channing Frye Quotes & Sayings
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The media are always on the lookout for possible sightings of D.B. Cooper, the man who parachuted from a plane with $200,000 in ransom money in November 1971. But the truth is, the mystery man wearing dark sunglasses almost certainly died during the jump, according to the FBI agents on the case at the time. — Ronald Kessler
Possess your soul in patience - you will see! — Tennessee Williams
They said she could not do it. But she didn't listen so when she did it. And when they stood in awe, she did not hear their applause. The only validation she needed came from the voice inside her head. The voice that had always been there saying, "You got this. — Toni Sorenson
All chance, direction, which thou canst not see — Alexander Pope
INTERPRETER, n. One who enables two persons of different languages to understand each other by repeating to each what it would have been to the interpreter's advantage for the other to have said. — Ambrose Bierce
men's eyes were made to look and let them gaze — William Shakespeare
Casual Italian loafers. One enterprising soul actually wore field-hockey shoes. — Barbara Bretton
Sad things are beautiful only from a distance
therefore you just want to get away from them
from a distance of one hundred and thirty years
... i'm going to distance myself until the world is beautiful — Tao Lin
Are we Muslims because we believe in God Almighty, or do we believe in God because we are Muslims? — Said Nursi
People come to New York to find fame and fortune. I found both, so I left. — Nancy Seligsohn
Who was there to guard youth from pain and death - youth who could not, who had never been able to, guard itself? Did they know too little? Or was it that they knew too much, and therefore thought they knew it all? — Agatha Christie
I couldn't help myself. The more confidence she gained, the more beautiful she became. The more she smiled, the more I allowed myself to hope. The more she let me touch her, the less capable I felt of stopping. — Catherine Gayle
