Endlers Guppies Quotes & Sayings
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Sluggish idleness
the nurse of sin. — Edmund Spenser
Though I may be efficient at the family table, I linger at the table for two. — Laurie A. Helgoe
So tell me, Tamara darlin', what other needs can I help you take care of? — Avery Flynn
She was a mom and had been a mom all day today. — Eric Bennett
You're like me. We're not really like the others. [ ... ] We're really better in our own company, Persephone said. It makes it hard sometimes, for others, when they can't understand us. — Maggie Stiefvater
A lot of movies treat kids like idiots. — Anna Chlumsky
I don't know what this is for anyway. I mean, let me tell you what I'm never going to say to any human being, ever: 'I had hunting season off-suit in the pocket, but I've had kicker trouble with that hand often enough to fold it. — Elle Lothlorien
I still feel needles in my back when I think about all the horrible disasters that would have befallen me if I had permanently moved to San Francisco and rented a big house, joined the company dole, become national-affairs editor for some upstart magazine-that was the plan around 1967. But that would have meant going to work on a regular basis, like nine to five, with an office-I had to pull out. — Hunter S. Thompson
Be a Force of Good in the World. You can't change everything. — Phil Mitchell
In the high-octane, low responsibility world of American politics it was better to be seen as crazy than weak. — Richard Peters
When I was young I didn't care about education, just money and box office. — Jackie Chan
Jev was certain the words "should've known better" would go somewhere on her tombstone, but at the moment her focus shifted to the dozens of angry pixies honed in on her. — Katherine McIntyre
The great mystery is not that we should have been thrown down here at random between the profusion of matter and that of the stars; it is that from our very prison we should draw, from our own selves, images powerful enough to deny our own nothingness. — Andre Malraux
We have more in common than I thought, he mused wryly. He liked the idea that, if either of them ever fell from grace, the other might be there to offer support. It's always easier to become friends with someone you have something in common with. I just hope it doesn't take some socially disastrous fall before she'll consider the possibility I might be a friend. — Trudi Canavan
