Lynnita Watson Quotes & Sayings
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I've always looked at myself and criticized myself first, and that's the way I'm always going to be. — Tim Lincecum

Of course I was bullied and of course I was called names - my last name is Weir. That's very, very close to 'weird,' or 'queer' and any of those words. But I've never been anyone to cry over spilled milk or be upset because kids don't like me, or people don't like me ... It makes my skin stronger and thicker. And why cry? Your mascara runs. — Johnny Weir

I've played everything but the harp. — Lionel Barrymore

I think a lot of people think I was born in a blue suit, on the David Brinkley show. And that isn't me. I am much more that kid who grew up in South St. Louis, in a very modest household, with a simple background with parents who didn't get through high school. — Dick Gephardt

Finding out that I was gay when I was older was a shock and a disappointment. — Maurice Sendak

I can't stand rap ... people who can't sing do rap ... you can sing rebellion as well as talk it ... Hitler would have been in a rap band. — John Entwistle

Yes, there is a Nirvanah; it is leading your sheep to a green pasture, and in putting your child to sleep, and in writing the last line of your poem — Kahlil Gibran

Shapeshifter parenting motto - if your kid slits somebody's throat, always have a backup plan to make the body disappear. — Ilona Andrews

For a boy or girl, driving cars that they love is fun. — Luke Goss

All our paths lead to death. — Anne Clinard Barnhill

Government is a guarantor of liberty and is compatible with liberty only if its range is adequately restricted to the preservation of what is called economic freedom. — Ludwig Von Mises

There was once a merchant who was so rich that he might have paved the whole street, and a little alley besides, with silver money. But he didn't do it
he knew better how to use his money than that. — Hans Christian Andersen

Whatever your personal political feelings are, if you become involved in them publicly you're bound to come out the loser. — Dusty Springfield