Hiney Hole Quotes & Sayings
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One universe, one body ... in this urn
the animal night sweats of the spirit burn — Robert Lowell
The Masters is a sell-out annually, and even the scalpers mind their manners. — Dan Jenkins
Nervous exhaustion from mental overwork is most often due to neglect of this rule and the brain worker should limit his regular day's work to a reasonable number of hours per day and those when the brain is at its best. — Maurice Bigelow
You can't go around ... licking things that come out of a water treatment plant. That's just ... unsanitary. — Rachel Caine
I'm still very much in the apprentice stage of writing. I read somewhere that you need to write a million words before you know what you're doing - so I'm headed that way, but I'm nowhere near there. — Tana French
Outside of the cross of Jesus Christ, there is no hope in this world. That cross and resurrection at the core of the Gospel is the only hope for humanity. Wherever you go, ask God for wisdom on how to get that Gospel in, even in the toughest situations of life. — Ravi Zacharias
I'm always looking for perfection. Every photographer, in one way or another, if he's serious, is. He ain't ever going to get it. But hope springs eternal. — Phil Stern
Trust in dreams, for in them is the hidden gate to eternity. — Kahlil Gibran
and hot raw wood. There was a guy behind a counter, in worn blue overalls stained black with dirt. He was — Lee Child
If you want a happy ending you have to go out and take it. — Michael Buckley
Without good personal brands, whatever you do may not be accepted and patronized; without any brand at all, you may do something great which will not be known. — Israelmore Ayivor
My image of "a Communist" was not a Soviet bureaucrat but my friend Leon's father, a cabdriver who came home from work bruised and bloody one day, beaten up by his employer's goons (yes, that word was soon part of my vocabulary) for trying to organize his fellow cabdrivers into a union. — Howard Zinn
