False Friends Picture Quotes & Sayings
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An aphorism is a generalization of sorts, and our present-day writers seem more at home with the particular. — Anatole Broyard
It's kind of funny. When I got my diagnosis - cancer - I said to myself, 'Why me?' And then, the other day, when I got the good news, I said the same thing. — Walter White
What about Tiny?" Maripat asked shyly. "Well, I left him in my room so my mother wouldn't see him." " 'Cause you hadn't convinced her to let you keep him yet," Mark said reasonably. "Did you leave the cats to keep him company?" "Yes," Augusta said. "And did they become best friends?" Maripat asked, happily sensing the end of the story. "No," Augusta said, knowing she was in too deep. "He ate them. — Luanne Rice
I think there are profound differences between women and men. In intelligence and creativity, there is no difference, but in what one loves, what one likes, the passions - there are differences. — Christiane Nusslein-Volhard
Ultimately these battles are about females, which means that the fundamental difference between our two closest relatives is that one resolves sexual issues with power, while the other resolves power issues with sex. — Frans De Waal
I don't know any redneck that's not into fun. That's their middle name: Red-Fun-Neck. — Si Robertson
You see, the what ifs are as boundless as the stars. — Sally Gardner
We can depend on the world being a perpetual surprise in perpetual motion. — Stephen Nachmanovitch
Her Leo, so bright, so beautiful.
And in the end, so catastrophically flawed. — Sherry Thomas
It's often a razor's edge you'll walk between coaxing adaptation while avoiding exhaustion (or injury). Master this, and you'll unlock the key to continual progress. — Craig Cecil
That's the great thing about hanging out with bloggers. They already know that you're broken, and most of them are, too, so they just nod and make you go take Xanax and go to bed. They're very supportive. Also they probably wanted me to leave so they could talk about me. — Jenny Lawson