End Of Tax Season Quotes & Sayings
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You write to help yourself think better, then think to help yourself write better. — Joseph Williams

Sometimes Life seems to be a big QUESTION MARK. Don't know where it will lead us to ... — Prathima Bhandary

I have to say, Middleton, I didn't think you'd have it in you."
He's looking me over, and I know what he meant was that I don't look the part. I'm too frail. Too small.
"Maybe you shouldn't think then," I retort. — Candace Knoebel

In a high tech world the cure for the tragic shortcomings and perilous fallacies of human intuition is education, but education in economics, evolutionary biology, probability and statistics - unfortunately most High School and College curricula have barely changed since Medieval times! — Steven Pinker

The living and dead were thrown together, and the dead looked away first.
-Description of Doomsday — Stanley Elkin

We just try to go from day to day. Surprising where you can end up, that way. — Lois McMaster Bujold

Do not let your problems become a burden and interfere with your endless possibilities. — Debasish Mridha

I kind of have to go to the bathroom," Aria said woozily.
Ezra smiled. "Can I come? — Sara Shepard

He gave a halfhearted hope Ichiro could walk on his own steam, but a few fumbling tries to get him up onto his feet only showed Bobby how Ichi's legs could double as overcooked noodles. — Rhys Ford

We are part of a symbiotic relationship with something which disguises itself as an extra-terrestrial invasion so as not to alarm us. — Terence McKenna

Mountains complement desert as desert compliments city, as wilderness compliments and completes civilization. — Edward Abbey

I don't think it's much use your looking for the brains: a creature who twice walked into a lions den can't have got any. — Aesop

I am a woman with chronic schizophrenia. I have spent hundreds of days in psychiatric hospitals. I could have ended up living most of my life on a back ward, but things turned out quite differently. — Elyn Saks