Cramsey Quotes & Sayings
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True perfection is unattainable, but if you chase perfection you will catch excellence! — Vince Lombardi

It would be superfluous to receive by faith, things that can be known by natural reason — Thomas Aquinas

Hemingway Defense goes something like this: as a writer, I am a very sensitive fellow, but I am also a man, and real men don't give in to their sensitivities. — Stephen King

As far as I am concerned, the greatest suffering is to feel alone, unwanted, unloved. The greatest suffering is also having no one, forgetting what an intimate, truly human relationship is, not knowing what it means to be loved, not having a family or friends. — Mother Teresa

I will do everything I can to be the man that you want, the man that the seven-year-old you used to dream about. I will bring you flowers, I'll take care of you when you're sick, I'll give you space when you need it and I'll never leave your side when you want someone there. I want to be better than I am because of you, Paisley. — Kandi Steiner

We are having wind and rain here, and I am very glad not to be alone. I work from memory on bad days, and that would not do if I were alone. — Vincent Van Gogh

Sign this... and I'll show you — A.J. Hartley

There's a vegan and gluten-free bakery called BabyCakes that I love. They've got shops in New York and Los Angeles. Their stuff is amazing. — Zooey Deschanel

I supposed if you were going to make a career of breaking laws, you might as well know them. — Richelle Mead

We read frequently if unknowingly, in quest of a mind more original than our own. — Harold Bloom

Is there such a thing as a technically perfect swing? If there is, I have yet to see it. — David Leadbetter

I am not anti-American. But I am strongly pro-Canadian. — John G. Diefenbaker

As a result, we must entirely reverse the traditional idea of the author. We are accustomed, as we have seen earlier, to saying that the author is the genial creator of a work in which he deposits, with infinite wealth and generosity, an inexhaustible world of significations. We are used to thinking that the author is so different from all other men, and so transcendent with regard to all languages that, as soon as he speaks, meaning begins to proliferate, to proliferate indefinitely. — Michel Foucault

You never exist quite so much as when you are not thinking — Friedrich Nietzsche