Dockworker Self Quotes & Sayings
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Top Dockworker Self Quotes

But saying stuff, even if it's good, isn't enough. Dad never did anything, he just talked about it. Even I knew you needed plans. — Glenda Millard

People are people. Wherever they come from or whatever they look like, they're the same. As the philosopher Garnglegoot the Confused once said: "I'll have a banana and crayon sandwich, please." (Garnglegoot always did have trouble staying on topic.) — Brandon Sanderson

There was something aggressively masculine about Toloose ... perhaps it was the look in his eye. Or the way he was holding his billiard cue. It was amazing the way a man in an embroidered coat could take on the air of a dockworker. — Eloisa James

I listen to a lot of different stuff, from Mozart to Johnny Dowd to Monster Magnet. I don't listen to music while I'm writing a draft, but I do listen to it when I'm revising. — Donald Ray Pollock

No one has too much time on their hands, even if they had the ability to live five-hundred years. — K.R. Royal

But sometimes, it's harder to admit to ourselves we want love in our lives than it is to keep living without it. — Bella Andre

It is often laziness and timidity that keep us within our duty while virtue gets all the credit. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Neither our vices nor our virtues further the poem. — William Dunbar

I cling to our love like saran wrap on leftovers. If you want to know when dinner will be ready, the answer is last night. We could make love, or we could simply reheat what we already had. — Jarod Kintz

I see so many little boys I wanna marry, I see plenty little kids I've yet to have. — Devendra Banhart

The border's been waggling back and forth like a hooker at a dockworker's convention. — Jim Butcher

And I know I'm sarcastic and defensive and I make a joke out of everything and am highly resistant to anything that reeks of sentimental corniness, but I'm giving you my heart anyway because being with you feels like home, and I know you won't break it. — Shauna Cross

Nothing is new anymore. We're living in a post-everything society and "art" itself has become satire. — Ruadhan J. McElroy

Don't suffocate your spirit for the lessons that were only passing through spring. — Nikki Rowe