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Latasha Nevitt Quotes & Sayings

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I never forget, remember that. Not an action, not a name, not a face. — Piper Laurie

This thing with being lovers, it isn't like being married. — Chris Cleave

She's the most important person in the world and her family living in poverty. If our mother is so important to science, why can't we get health insurance? — Rebecca Skloot

If you jump to conclusions, you make terrible landings. — Terry McMillan

I suppose it was that in courtship everything is regarded as provisional and preliminary, and the smallest sample of virtue or accomplishment is taken to guarantee delightful stores which the broad leisure of marriage will reveal. But the door-sill of marriage once crossed, expectation is concentrated on the present. Having once embarked on your marital voyage, it is impossible not to be aware that you make no way and that the sea is not within sight - that, in fact, you are exploring an enclosed basin. — George Eliot

I love being able to take a nap in the afternoon. — Edie Falco

Are you sure it is trustworthy, Mellanie?"
"I'd be dead if it wasn't."
"yes. I suppose that does generate a respectable level of personsal confidence — Peter F. Hamilton

Look. This is your world! You can't not look. There is no other world. This is your world; it is your feast. You inherited this; you inherited these eyeballs; you inherited this world of color. Look at the greatness of the whole thing. Look! Don't hesitate - look! Open your eyes. Don't blink, and look, look - look further. — Chogyam Trungpa

At least once in their life, every man should feel what it's like to wear high heels. — Andrew W.K.

I paint because I have no tail to wag. — Hermann Hesse

And God made two great lights, great for their use
To man, the greater to have rule by day, The less by night ... — John Milton

Style ... is knowing who you are ... — Gore Vidal

I think if you are writing an instrumental you are dealing with more of an aesthetic in a sense but a lyric is more of a putting yourself on the line and a much more expensive exercise. — Leo Kottke

When we are on the Lord's errand, we are entitled to the Lord's help. Remember that the Lord will shape the back to bear the burden placed upon it. — Thomas S. Monson