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Famous Pet Peeve Quotes By Erin O'Connor

When I was 13 or 14, my parents had a bit of a windfall so bought a lovely new kitchen, but I burnt it down. I was making cheese on toast when flames escaped from the grill. My father stopped the fire with blind panic and excessive water. I was forgiven, but it put me off cooking for years. — Erin O'Connor

Famous Pet Peeve Quotes By Karl Pilkington

When i was younger i remember once i went to bed and i was so happy that i laughed myself to sleep ... — Karl Pilkington

Famous Pet Peeve Quotes By Neil Harbisson

If we extend our senses, we will consequently extend our knowledge. — Neil Harbisson

Famous Pet Peeve Quotes By Gabriel Garcia Marquez

A famous writer who wants to continue writing has to be constantly defending himself against fame. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Famous Pet Peeve Quotes By Swami Vivekananda

Be moral. Be brave. Be a heart-whole man, strictly moral, brave unto desperation. Don't bother your head with religious theories. Cowards only sin, brave men never, no, not even in mind. — Swami Vivekananda

Famous Pet Peeve Quotes By Jeffrey Gitomer

The reason you have to say "Trust me" is that you haven't earned it and are forced to ask for it - BAD MOVE. — Jeffrey Gitomer

Famous Pet Peeve Quotes By Barbara Kingsolver

Honk if you love Jesus, text while driving if you want to meet up. — Barbara Kingsolver

Famous Pet Peeve Quotes By Roma Downey

He speaks the words of a distant prophet as though He has written the words Himself. — Roma Downey

Famous Pet Peeve Quotes By Ramana Maharshi

Food affects the mind. For the practice of any kind of yoga, vegetarianism is absolutely necessary since it makes the mind more pure and harmonious. — Ramana Maharshi

Famous Pet Peeve Quotes By Willard Van Orman Quine

Nonbeing must in some sense be, otherwise what is it that there is not? This tangled doctrine might be nicknamed Plato's beard; historically it has proved tough, frequently dulling the edge of Occam's razor. — Willard Van Orman Quine