Middle Thesaurus Quotes & Sayings
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Personally, I, Mindy Kaling want to spend like 80 percent of my life hanging out with women. — Mindy Kaling
The two keys to success as a sportswriter are: 1) A blind willingness to believe anything you're told by the coaches, flacks, hustlers and other "official spokesmen" for the team-owners who provide the free booze ... and: 2) A Roget's Thesaurus, in order to avoid using the same verbs and adjectives twice in the same paragraph.
Even a sports editor, for instance, might notice something wrong with a lead that said: "The precision-jack-hammer attack of the Miami Dolphins stomped the balls off the Washington Redskins today by stomping and hammering with one precise jack-thrust after another up the middle, mixed with pinpoint-precision passes into the flat and numerous hammer-jack stomps around both ends ... — Hunter S. Thompson
A committee is a thing which takes a week to do what one good man can do in an hour. — Elbert Hubbard
I always have something going on. — Gilbert Arenas
We are never taught more deeply and more truthfully than by pain. — Bryant McGill
Growing up is like walking through glass doors that only open one way
you can see where you came from but can't go back. — Meg Medina
Some have immersed themselves in internet materials that magnify, exaggerate, and in some cases invent shortcomings of early Church leaders. Then they draw incorrect conclusions that can affect testimony. Any who have made these choices can repent and be spiritually renewed. — Quentin L. Cook
It was all those biographies in me yelling, 'We want out. We want to tell you what we've done to you.' — Bernard Malamud
The truth is that a lot of plays aren't political at all. In American theater history, political theater has tended to crop up when there's a crisis, a national crisis. — Frank Rich
Seldom does a member of either party have to be called down for inappropriate behavior on the House floor. — Marsha Blackburn
Resilience is the virtue that enables people to move through hardship and become better. No one escapes pain, fear, and suffering. Yet from pain can come wisdom, from fear can come courage, from suffering can come strength - if we have the virtue of resilience. — Eric Greitens
An established government has an infinite advantage, by that very circumstance of its being established
the bulk of mankind being governed by authority, not reason, and never attributing authority to anything that has not the recommendation of antiquity. — David Hume
She knew better: when artistry seems most elusive is when you must focus, dig deep, and force yourself to think about how to give form to an idea that seems too vague to express. — Maryanne O'Hara
The music of memory has its own pitch,/which not everyone hears. — Charles Wright
My heart is committed to giving everyone the same rights that I deserve for myself. — Tracy Morgan
