Hardwood Flooring Installation Quotes & Sayings
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Nobody can tell you how the blues feel unless they have the blues. We all take it differently. — Otis Rush

The Constitution did not mention women when it was first written, and it still doesn't. — Gloria Steinem

I have earned wages as a waitress, a nanny, a librarian, a personnel officer, an agricultural laborer, an advertising secretary, a typesetter, a proofreader, a mental-health-care provider, a substitute teacher, and a book reviewer. In and around the edges of all those jobs I have written poems, stories, and books, books, books. — Karen Hesse

Sketching on a regular basis requires you to pay close attention to the visual world around you. With practice, you begin to see things you never noticed before. — Paul Laseau

The deeper our insight into the methods of nature ... the more incredible the popular Christianity seems to us. — John Burroughs

When you see another tall woman on the street, you nod, sort of like Orthodox Jews. — Judy Gold

The role of science is to be systematic, to be accurate, to be orderly, but it certainly is not to imply that the aggregated, successful hypotheses of the past have the kind of truth that goes into a number system. — Edwin Land

We all have the same dream, my grandmother says. To live equal in a country that's supposed to be the land of the free. She lets out a long breath, deep remembering. — Jacqueline Woodson

In real life as in grand opera, arias only make hopeless situations worse. — Kurt Vonnegut

Together, come what may. — Lisa Tawn Bergren

I've never really been into ghosts or spirits, and I've only had a couple of those kind of experiences. — Rhys Darby

He lay with a pack of panting dogs on a hill overlooking plains where antelope grazed. He marched with ants, and labored in the rigors of the nest, filing eggs. He danced the mating dance of the bower bird, and slept on a warm rock with his lizard kin. He was a cloud. He was the shadow of a cloud. He was the moon that cast the shadow of a cloud. He was a blind fish; he was a shoal; he was a whale; he was the sea. He was the lord of all he surveyed. He was a worm in the dung of a kite. He did not grieve, knowing his life was a day long, or an hour. He did not wonder who made him. He did not wish to be other. He did not pray. He did not hope. He only was, and was, and was, and that was the joy of it. — Clive Barker

People who have money have an obligation. I wouldn't say I'm entitled to tell them what to do with it but to use it wisely. — Chuck Feeney