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Top Dardos Game Quotes

While you and I have to expect temptation, we sure don't have to feed it. — Paula Hendricks

I think the more successful you are, the bigger your hair gets. — Justin Hawkins

The best things aren't perfectly constructed. They aren't illusions. they aren't larger than life. They are life. — Nina LaCour

There had to be one universe - just this one - where we don't end up together. Here and now just happens to be it. — Gaby Dunn

Books must be read as deliberately and reservedly as they were written. — Henry David Thoreau

Our first wisdom as a species, that unique metaphorical knowledge that distinguishes us, grew out of such an intimacy with the earth; and, however far we may have come since that time, it did not seem impossible to me that night to go back and find it. I wanted to enquire among these people, for what we now decide to do in the North has a certain frightening irrevocability about it. — Barry Lopez

The key to wisdom is this
constant and frequent questioning ... for by doubting we are led to question and by questioning we arrive at the truth. — Pierre Abelard

You hear terrible stories because there'll be a story about some terrible kid, but most of the kids I work with are terrific kids. They're poor, maybe their families are broken, so they're not coming home to a mom and dad and a nice dinner every night. But these kids are capable. — Rafe Esquith

I'll just hang upside down from the wire banana and throw bags of flour at the librarians. — Lissa Evans

Focus on the future for 50%, on the present for 40%, and on the past for 10% — Masaaki Hatsumi

The struggle to emerge out of the past, clean of memories; the inadequacy of our hearts to cut life into separate and final portions; the pain of this constant ambivalence and interrelation of emotions; the hunger for frontiers against which we might learn as upon closed doors before we proceed forward; the struggle against diffusion, new beginnings, against finality in acts without finality or end, in our cursedly repercussive being.. — Anais Nin

I think it's interesting that when you play a lesbian, people ask you if you're a lesbian, but if you play a serial killer, nobody asks you if you're a serial killer. — Nora Dunn