Grossmann Berger Quotes & Sayings
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If you want to be happy with your music all the time, start exposing yourself to unfamiliar music now, so it will be in the sweet spot by the time you've worn out the old pleasures. — Loretta Graziano Breuning
Writing calls on unused muscles and involves solitude and immobility. — Dorothea Brande
Such inbred, bovine torpor! — David Mitchell
I consider a goal as a journey rather than a destination. And each year I set a new goal. — Curtis Carlson
That my plans have lately gone somewhat awry is the sort of risk one must take if life is to be superb. — Gore Vidal
More or Less Love Poems #11:
No babe
We'd never
Swing together but
the syncopation
would be something wild — Diane Di Prima
Donald Trump is not the real deal. I think as Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio made that very clear. — Mitt Romney
You can stay on the porch. Like how you left me on the floor outside our room."
"I didn't know what else to do. You found the check, and I panicked."
"That isn't an excuse."
"I know. And I'm not saying that this is going to make up for it. I'm going to try, really try, to make you trust me again. I want you to trust me. I just ... I couldn't sleep last night without you. It was the strangest thing, being in the room alone without you. I couldn't hear you breathing, and your laughter was gone and you were gone, and it was like a part of my life was missing. A big part. I tripped going to the bathroom and banged my head. See?" He pointed to a lovely gash on his forehead.
"And then I burned my hand on the toaster oven. And then my car wouldn't start. Again. I've never had such bad luck in my life. — Chelsea M. Cameron
My wife is so fat that when she lays on the beach the people feel sorry for her and try to roll her back into the water. — Rodney Dangerfield
I find the title How to Be Good. Curious, I open it up. I'm disappointed to find it's fiction. — Jael McHenry
As long as we lean on anything outside ourselves for support, we are going to be insecure. Most of us try to find support by leaning on all sorts of things - gold, books, learning, sensory stimulation - and if these things are taken away, we fall over. To the extent that we are dependent on these external supports, we grow weaker and more liable to upsets and misfortune. — Eknath Easwaran
