Cowdance Quotes & Sayings
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Losing a family member, and her dying knowing she didn't have to die, that ... is a scar that will last forever for the people remaining, and even with good actions and good words, that scar will never disappear. Ever. — Kim Du-han

The taste of the finely-worded truth rolled upon the tongue as its thought is revolved in the mind. — William Francis Henry King

For me, it's about not being too aware of what you look like because if you are, you're trying too hard and I don't think that actually makes you look good ... I've known from very early on that I don't look perfect. — Clemence Poesy

It's been a while. I haven't seen the actual gag reel they put on the DVD. I just saw the DVD myself, so I know that it's going to be some version of what we saw at our wrap party. Some of the funniest things probably wouldn't make it to the DVD and that involved Ryan O'Neal singing and they intercut that with the American Idol judges judging him, which was pretty funny. — Emily Deschanel

I think female drummers are great. I think there should more of them. — Sean Kinney

Thank your customer for complaining and mean it. Most will never bother to complain. They'll just walk away. — Marilyn Suttle

It is this entitlement mentality that is eroding the foundations this country was built upon. The "entitlement mentality" is bringing down the American empire and the world. — Robert T. Kiyosaki

It has been ordained that there be summer and winter, abundance and dearth, virtue and vice, and all such opposites for the harmony of the whole, and (Zeus) has given each of us a body, property, and companions. — Epictetus

So scared of getting older
I'm only good at being young
So I play the numbers game to find a way to say that life has just begun. — John Mayer

As long as we avoid the creative, we are condemned to reaction. — Paula Gunn Allen

My sense is that being a First Lady is a full-time job, but I'll know more when the time comes. — Michelle Obama

Philip May is known in politics as a man who has taken a back seat and allowed his wife, Theresa, to shine."
Allowed.
Now let us reverse it. Theresa May has allowed her husband to shine. Does it make sense? If Philip May were prime minister, perhaps we might hear that his wife had "supported" him from the background, or that she was "behind" him, or that she'd "stood by his side," but we would never hear that she had "allowed" him to shine.
"Allow" is a troubling word. "Allow" is about power. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

if a house
does not
automatically
make a home,
then a body
doesn't
automatically
make a home
either.
-i've always felt like a stranger in my skin. — Amanda Lovelace

It is a dangerous notion that we need a government to protect us from ourselves. — Ron Paul