Daisy Adair Quotes & Sayings
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Happy white peoples independence day the slaves weren't free but I'm sure they enjoyed fireworks. — Chris Rock

Chasing after a pleasure to ease a pain is like running after a breeze to cool you down. — Guy Finley

Whenever you talk about a Mike Shanahan offense, you're always going to be talking about his offense. — John Madden

It may sometimes happen that a truth, an insight, which you have slowly and laboriously puzzled out by thinking for yourself could have easily have been found already written in a book: but it is a hundred times more valuable if you have arrived at it by thinking for yourself. For only then will it enter your thought system as an integral part and living member, be perfectly and firmly consistent with it and in accord with all its other consequences and conclusions, bear the hue, colour and stamp of your whole manner of thinking, and have arrived at just the moment it was needed ; thus it will stay firmly and forever lodged in your mind. — Arthur Schopenhauer

I am a wild and crazy guy! — Steve Martin

No evil can persist, and as to things, Why, nothing is unchangeable. — Lucien Stryk

No one can understand why we are given certain circumstances in life, but we can only trust in his love and his way. — Wendy Willard

Look beyond that light,' says my father. 'Look hard and you'll see people filing into the theater. You'll see ushers run up and down the aisles; people talk, programs rustle-you'll hear a murmur. When the lights start to dim, the murmur rises, and then, just a moment before the curtain goes up, the noise stops-everyone in the house holds their breath, everyone knows what is going to happen. This is the moment I've always loved most:the anticipation of magic, the expectation of illusion. — Elena Gorokhova

The general public thinks all little people are in circuses or sideshows. We have doctors, nurses, just about every field covered. — Billy Barty

The use it and lose it problem is pervasive, affecting more than 40,000 Californians a year. — John Garamendi

Pretend you are foolish to the foolish, and be yourself when you are alone or with others like you, because if you take the foolish seriously as your friend, you might be a fool yourself. — A Gentlemen

Rational was for people who didn't have a broken heart. — Linda Kage