Meniscal Quotes & Sayings
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The wise man should always follow the roads that have been trodden by the great, and imitate those who have most excelled, so that if he cannot reach their perfection, he may at least acquire something of its savour. — Niccolo Machiavelli

A coward may cover the ground with his words but when the time comes to fight he runs away. — Chinua Achebe

She could remember a time when she thought things could be right with her and Jack. Now it seemed like that was such a long time ago. How could she have ever told herself things were going to be alright? She now knew with every once of her being that there was absolutely nothing left of the man she had once loved. — K.A. Linde

I think you know that when an American stays away from New York too long something happens to him. Perhaps he becomes a little provincial, a little dead and afraid. — Sherwood Anderson

You always get negative reactions. If you worry about that, you would never do anything. — Tom Monaghan

In a few years you may find a Starbucks, which will bring the town what it yearns for: prepackaged, preapproved mainstream hipness. — Gillian Flynn

I woke up this morning wanting you inside me. I then looked into my heart and found you already were. — Amanda Mosher

You might be on the right track but if you don't move on, you'll get hit by a train. — Will Rodgers

Unless there was a reason for me to stay. — Cassandra Clare

My son was born during my last semester in college. His due date was Thanksgiving, but he didn't show up until finals week. I brought my books to the hospital and didn't think anything of it. That is what a father is supposed to do. — LZ Granderson

What doesn't kill me just makes me stronger — Tupac Shakur

Something pink? Something with extra Vitamin B? Vitamin B12? B13? Just the number of things with different types of Vitamin B in them was an embarrassment of choice itself. There were powders as well as oils, tubes of gel, even packets of some kind of pungent -smelling seed that was meant to be good for some obscure part of you in some arcane way. — Douglas Adams

Faith is not trying to believe something regardless of the evidence. Faith is daring to do something regardless of the consequences. — Sherwood Eddy

To be scientifically illiterate is to remain essentially uncultured. And the chief virtue of a cultural activity
be it art, music, literature, or science
is the way it enriches our lives. — Lawrence M. Krauss