Dumbly Tape Quotes & Sayings
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It is a strange fact, but incontestable, that the philanthropist, who ardent in his desire to do good, who patient, reasonable and gentle, yet disdains to use other argument than truth, has less influence over men's minds than he who, grasping and selfish, refuses not to adopt any means, nor awaken any passion, nor diffuse any falsehood, for the advancement of his cause. — Mary Shelley

She's small, Valiant. You should ease up some on the sex."
Tammy and Valiant both shot him a glare. "Never," they said in unison. — Laurann Dohner

Here's an idea: let's get over ourselves, buy a cherry pie, and go fall in love with life. — Tom Robbins

The advance of regret can be so gradual that it is impossible to say yesterday I was happy, today I am not. — E. M. Forster

Wisdom comes from the internalization and reflection of experience. — Debasish Mridha

We live for books. A sweet mission in this world dominated by disorder and decay. — Umberto Eco

it seems impossible to talk of love and letting live, and if we are left to live, we are not usually loved. — Alain De Botton

When she spoke, he rested his elbows on the table and leaned in a bit toward her, listening with great interest, both smiling and frowning, never lifting his eyes from her. It's a show, Pari told herself, he's only pretending. A polished act, something he trotted out for women, something he had chosen to do now on the spur of the moment, to toy with her awhile and amuse himself at her expense. — Khaled Hosseini

There is no reliance to be placed on appearance. — Juvenal

Go spend time with the aspen trees. They'll tell you how it works. They'll tell you to look to your roots for energy. They'll tell you there's warmth below the surface. — Kaya McLaren

I found Waldo. He was in a strip club. He was hard to spot, because he'd already stripped off his red and white striped sweater and was all sweaty. — Jarod Kintz

One eare it heard, at the other out it went. — Geoffrey Chaucer