Famous Teapot Quotes & Sayings
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I remember staring at my son endlessly when he was an infant, stunned by his very existence, wondering where on earth he had come from. — Anne Lamott

The sea is very beautiful and gives us many things, but it must be understood and respected, or it will slap you ... — J.Z. Colby

The environmental effects of the automobile are well known: motor vehicles cause, for example, as much as 75 percent of the noise and 80 percent of the air pollution in our cities, and the industry must face mounting pressure from environmentalists. — Stewart Udall

Whenever a man believes that he has the exact truth from God, there is in that man no spirit of compromise. He has not the modesty born of the imperfections of human nature; he has the arrogance of theological certainty and the tyranny born of ignorant assurance. Believing himself to be the slave of God, he imitates his master, and of all tyrants the worst is a slave in power. — Robert Green Ingersoll

As long as I try, there's always a chance of getting up. It's not the end until you give up. — Nick Vujicic

I guess I'm a bit of a romantic. — Felicity Jones

A purely mental life may be destructive if it leads us to substitute thought for life and ideas for actions. The activity proper to man is purely mental because man is not just a disembodied mind. Our destiny is to live out what we think, because unless we live what we know, we do not even know it. It is only by making our knowledge part of ourselves, through action, that we enter into the reality that is signified by our concepts. — Thomas Merton

I was fighting it left all day, just enough to get myself in difficult positions to get up and down. The par 5s have been good to be all week, and the three places I missed, I didn't get good lies. — Darren Clarke

It's important to be true to yourself and your vision. — Nicole Polizzi

If you want to become full, let yourself be empty. — Laozi

But often, in the world's most crowded streets,
But often, in the din of strife,
There rises an unspeakable desire
After the knowledge of our buried life;
A thirst to spend our fire and restless force
In tracking out our true, original course;
A longing to inquire
Into the mystery of this heart which beats
So wild, so deep in us - to know
Whence our lives come and where they go. — Matthew Arnold

Mexico is the front door to South America - and the back door to the states ... — Tennessee Williams

One by one I drowned all the people I'd been. — Conor Oberst

Together, we will lead our party back to the White House, and we will lead our country back to safety, prosperity, and peace. — Donald Trump

The past is malleable and flexible, changing as our recollection interprets and re-explains what has happened. — Peter L. Berger