Errett Cord Quotes & Sayings
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Nobody likes to offer stupidity as an excuse. — Mason Cooley
Breath is life in — Erica Bauermeister
We were told our campaign wasn't sufficiently slick. We regard that as a compliment. — Margaret Thatcher
How do you get to be a person who is made miserable because the weather changed its mind, because the weather doesn't live up to your expectations? How do you get to be that way? — Jamaica Kincaid
Life is tough. If you're stupid, it's even tougher. — Dick Burleson
For the likes of you, the path to happiness is one mean son of a bitch of a path. — Dean Koontz
From a psychological point of view, one can see how this is quite true. People until the age of around twenty five have frontal lobes of the brain that are not yet fully developed. The frontal lobe is the seat of reasoning. It is often because of this that an individual acts on impulse. It is only when a human begins to fear failure that the individual follows a more pragmatic path. Many people in the world have never realized or obtained the fruits of their dreams. — Summary Station
The Roman Empire, Vikings, British, Spanish, Portuguese,... all raped women, but it always seems worse when done to us. — Daniel Marques
It will show you that there's a certain amount of irony to life. For example, I started an online business so I could work from home . . . alone. Now I speak to more people in one workday than I used to in an entire month. — Sophia Amoruso
You have to figure that there is something seriously wrong with somebody who wants to enter a profession that deals with whether people are screwing enough. Dealing with spirits, spooks, and demons almost seemed normal. — Tom Upton
Man, unlike any other thing organic or inorganic in the universe, grows beyond his work, walks up the stairs of his concepts, emerges ahead of his accomplishments ... — Julia London
Getting published is a matter of luck. The more we rewrite, the luckier we get. — Pierre Van Rooyen
