Housewright Quotes & Sayings
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I'm tugging at my hair. I'm pulling at my clothes. I'm trying to keep my cool, I know it shows. I'm staring at my feet. My cheeks are turning red. I'm searching for the words inside my head. I'm feeling nervous trying to be perfect, 'cause I know you're worth it. — Avril Lavigne

Every man should view himself as equally balanced: half good and half evil. Likewise, he should see the entire world as half good and half evil ... With a single good deed he will tip the scales for himself, and for the entire world, to the side of good. — Maimonides

Government control gives rise to fraud, suppression of Truth, intensification of the black market and artificial scarcity. Above all, it unmans the people and deprives them of initiative, it undoes the teaching of self-help ... — Mahatma Gandhi

Always choose the hardest way, on it you will not find opponents — Charles De Gaulle

People know I have a good time on stage. I love my life. I love my job. — Dane Cook

China has not lived up to any other trade agreements over the last decade ... They don't have any compliance or enforcement. — David Bonior

Little more can reasonably be aimed at with respect to the people at large than to have them properly armed. — Alexander Hamilton

Don't insist on going where you think you want to go. Ask the way to the spring. — Rumi

Life summed up with a marketing slogan: Limited Edition! — Kevin Focke

Griffin, my brother, 11 months younger, was sometimes the victim of my father's fury - once Ryan famously knocked out his teeth. — Tatum O'Neal

We are waiting for the long-promised invasion. So are the fishes. — Winston Churchill

It's tough to watch a movie you're in - you put everything into it, you want everything to work, and you never know until you see it all together. — Hugh Jackman

The Love you have for what you're doing is actually the most important thing. Love is the only thing that's going to pull you through and get you to finish... but there is also a paradoxical and interesting fact: The thing you actually end up making is going to be such a failure compared to the original feeling that you had, the original vision that you had. If you finish and you find out that it's not a failure, it means that you didn't try hard enough, because when you really fall in love with something, you idealize it, and you develop a vision of it that's actually unattainable in reality. The feeling is so pure that you can't make a real thing that has that feeling and so you're inevitably going to be disappointed by it. And in some way, the depth of that disappointment is in direct correlation to how beautiful the vision was to begin with. — Jonathan Harris

Pass down values every day through your actions, your words and your time with your kids. — Robert H. Frank