Garrigan Ave Quotes & Sayings
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Gardening is civil and social, but it wants the vigor and freedom of the forest and the outlaw. There may be an excess of cultivation as well as of anything else, until civilization becomes pathetic. A highly cultivated man, -all whose bones can be bent! whose heaven-born virtues are but good manners! — Henry David Thoreau

I studied how to use the clothes washer. The handy instructions on the lid helped; so did the box of suds. It instructed me to separate the whites from the coloreds. Laundry will be the last American institution to desegregate. — Huston Piner

Do not quarrel or restlessly seek for more knowledge, until you have given proper honor to what you already know. — Bryant McGill

I'm a running coach and I am going to continue to run, but I would hope that we are better defensively. — Don Nelson

Since being back in London everything seemed greyer, but clearer. She couldn't explain it. The strangest thing was she couldn't recall her New York self. She wanted that part of herself back, but she couldn't remember what it was like to be that Elle. She would catch a whiff of it, like the snatch of a song that still won't lead you to the chorus, and then it would be gone. — Harriet Evans

People all know the pleasure of life but not the pain of life; they know the fatigue of old age, but not the freedom of old age; they know the horror of death but not the peace of death. — Liezi

A guest at a dinner party observed the strange expression on James Thurber's face. 'Don't be concerned,' said Thurber's wife. 'He's writing.' — Sophy Burnham

It's not forgetting that heals. It's remembering. — Amy Greene

Everybody knows that the federal government promises a lot and delivers damn little, and pays for most of what it does deliver out of the earnings of individuals rather than the profits of great corporations. — Karl Hess

Daniello, you do not like the bread? Eat! ...per favore, have some pasticcio di gnocchi alla boscaiola!"
"As long as you don't ask me to repeat the name," Dan replied.
Luna Amato chuckled. "Charming boy."
"Handsome, too," Dan said. — Peter Lerangis

Retirement is fatal. Luckily, in my profession, you don't have to retire. — Joan Hickson

No wonder I had found that woman so offensive. Sometimes things feel that bad. Sometimes you just feel like shit. — Augusten Burroughs

What do you get the man who has everything? Might I suggest a gravestone inscribed with the words: so what? — Simon Munnery

When one life changes, many lives are changed. — G.W. Bailey

I loved Billie Holiday more than any other person other than myself on the stage. Yeah, I do. — Abbey Lincoln