Latricia Sanders Quotes & Sayings
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In the uncertain ebb and flow of time and emotions much of one's life history is etched in the senses. — Banana Yoshimoto

Open-heart surgery is now part of a typical life experience for many people. Folks talk casually about 'having a stent put in,' as if they had their tires rotated. — Roger Ebert

You know it's very difficult to be an actor, and to have people depending on you to say the right line, at the right time, and to not be able to hear your cues! I can't tell you how many times I would've had to have said What? if I didn't have my hearing aids. So my hearing aids are a life saver, and they allow me to practice my craft. — Leslie Nielsen

My work at MIT had focused on what we could build in space once we had inexpensive space transportation and industrial facilities in orbit. And this led to various sorts of work in space development. — K. Eric Drexler

Never date a woman you can hear ticking. — Mark Patinkin

I can't have cats around me because they try to steal my energy. — Roseanne Barr

I started out old, but I have to say that I've been very lucky to work consistently since I started. I've really never been out of work. — Kurt Fuller

They say that a minute is a minute no matter where you are or what you're doing, but my brain could never grasp that. I think time is a trickster. When I have a lot to do, time shrinks, but when I want something over with, it stretches and yawns, and laughs at my torture. Sometimes the minutes hold hours inside of them. — Liesl Shurtliff

Follow my lead, Miss Rook," Jackaby said, rapping on the ornately trimmed door to 1206 Campbell Street. Were my employer a standard private investigator, those might have been simple instructions, but in the time I've been his assistant, I've found very little about Jackaby to be standard. Following his lead tends to call for a somewhat flexible relationship with reality. — William Ritter

I'm actually a NASA brat. My father was a rocket scientist. He started working at NASA before it was NASA in 1959. — Ellen Stofan

You mock those who blindly follow the majority ... turn your attention now to those who are so dedicated to deviating from the norm that they would gladly cease breathing if it were suggested to them that inhalation was a form of conformity; for they deserve just as much scrutiny and ridicule. — Demetri Martin

I want to go to Nashville and get cracking on this album. — Scotty McCreery