Itts Training Quotes & Sayings
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Life isn't always fair, lass, but that doesn't mean it can't still be sweet.- Dageus — Karen Marie Moning
On Ludwig II
"He is not mad enough to be locked up but too abnormal to manage comfortably in the world with reasonable people". — Empress Elisabeth Of Austria
YOU CAN BE RIGHT BUT WRONG AT THE TOP OF YOUR VOICE — Emerson Eggerichs
The world has changed far more in the past 100 years than in any other century in history. The reason is not political or economic but technological-technologies that flowed directly from advances in basic science. Clearly, no scientist better represents those advances than Albert Einstein: TIME's Person of the Century. — Stephen Hawking
Failure is doing nothing. — Paul Hauck
When she was taken too bad she went off quite alone to the sea-shore, so that the customs officer, going his rounds, often found her lying flat on her face, crying on the shingle. Then, after her marriage, it went off, they say." "But with me," replied Emma, "it was after marriage that it began. — Gustave Flaubert
Um, this is kind of a whole lot more than you kneeling on the floor while I wank. Are you absolutely sure we don't need a safeword?" It was getting increasingly difficult for me to think at all, let alone keep up with him as he jumped from topic to topic, from instinctive control to confessed uncertainty. "Yes, I'm sure." "But aren't we supposed to?" He let me go, and while my body regretted him, my mind cleared a little. "They don't come round and check, Toby. Confiscate our sex licences." His silence suggested he wasn't amused, and I realised I was being too glib. Taking too much for granted. "If it would make you feel safe, then of course, we can have a safeword. — Alexis Hall
Give every man thy ear but few thy voice. — William Shakespeare
Describe-the-sort-of-man-you-find-attractive-and-I'll-affect-the-demeanor-of-that-sort-of-man — David Foster Wallace
Everything you know and can do, is for a reason and at some point your whole life will make sense. — E.L. Randolph
