Mastry Kerry Quotes & Sayings
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I think children are like pancakes. You sort of ruin the first one, and you get better at it the second time around. — Kelly Ripa

What all the ads and whorescopes seemed to imply was that if only you took proper care of your smells, your hair, your boobs, your eyelashes, your armpits, your crotch, your stars, your scars, your choice of Scotch in bars - you would meet a beautiful powerful, potent, and rich man who would satisfy every longing, fill every hole, make your heart skip a beat (or stand still), make you misty, and fly you to the moon (preferably on gossamer wings), where you would live totally satisfied forever. — Erica Jong

for the average team, insisting on writing tests first, before functional coding, improves quality. — David J. Anderson

The gospel is good news to those who know they don't measure up. It's offensive to those who think they do. — Tullian Tchividjian

So vast is India, and so uniquely resilient and deeply rooted are her intertwined social and religious institutions, that all foreign intruders are sooner or later either shaken off or absorbed. — William Dalrymple

I tell them I am not at peace in spite of what I suffered, but because of it. — Nando Parrado

and thread, and even bandages, because he knew those at the clinic would not be sterile. The hospital was one of those communist-built structures of steel and glass, slapped up in the fifties, that could have been designed by a four-year-old. The workmanship was so shoddy that the cement abutments and window ledges were already crumbling. Probably not — Trevor Scott

Beasts, birds, and insects, even to the minutest and meanest of their kind, act with the unerring providence of instinct; man, the while, who possesses a higher faculty, abuses it, and therefore goes blundering on. — Robert Southey

Every moment has a momentous gift for you. — Prem Rawat

Nat Parson says it's the devil's mark."
"Nat Parson's a gobshite."
Maddy was torn between a natural feeling of sacrilege and a deep admiration of anyone who dared call a parson 'gobshite. — Joanne Harris

I love to laugh, I love the joy of life, and I love sharing it. — Chita Rivera

The adolescent protagonist is one of the hallmarks of American literature. — Tayari Jones