Manasseh Cutler Quotes & Sayings
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The feeling that he would probably betray me. And I've always thought of marriage as a sort of young adventure, two people of the same age setting out together, discovering together, growing together. But I would have nothing to tell him, nothing to show him. All the helping would be on his side. — John Fowles

The need to understand prescription information can literally be a matter of life and death. — Andrew Cuomo

How beautiful life is and how sad! How fleeting, with no past and no future, only a limitless now. — James Clavell

I don't want to be better than you or her or him - I want to be better than I am right now — Kerri Walsh

Famously sunny Los Angeles has long been known as the homeless capital of America, from beachy communities like Santa Monica and Venice to Skid Row downtown. — John Carlos Frey

The University of Westminster is well known for being a hotbed of extremist activity. — Maajid Nawaz

Advertising is an environmental striptease for a world of abundance. — Marshall McLuhan

I feel like the health industry is getting nothing but stronger every day. — Karen Carpenter

He unfolded his arms and moved to the side. I was fine with that. Again with the glowering, though. Seen that, done it myself. So last year. — A.E. Jones

My major regret in life is that my childhood was unnecessarily lonely. — Truman Capote

They hadn't even gotten their first paychecks yet, ... My biggest thing was giving them a sense of reality and what costs would be. We outlined costs and a budget, and by the time we finished they said they could take maybe one vacation a year. They started to understand reality versus their dreams. — Ron Pearson

I read all the time. People ask, 'Do you read while you work?' And I say, 'I better.' I take two or three years to finish one of my enormous books, and I can't go that long without reading. — Diana Gabaldon

The doctors are all agreed that I am suffering from want of society. Was never a case like it. First, I did not know that I was suffering at all. Secondly, as an Irishman might say, I had thought it was indigestion of the society I got. — Henry David Thoreau