Mimeographed Paper Quotes & Sayings
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Waiting around to be perfect never amounts to anything. Don't be a waiter or you'll be serving other people. — Ian Desabrais

It seems so antithetical to the teachings of Christ to proclaim your faith in public. I mean, of course you're not supposed to hide your light under a bushel. — Moby

Conversation is like a dear little baby that is brought in to be handed round. You must rock it, nurse it, keep it on the move if you want it to keep smiling. — Katherine Mansfield

All of the truly important battles are waged within the self. (7) — Sheldon B. Kopp

Our elected representatives wisely enacted laws to protect our state and local governments from undue outside influence. — Eric Schneiderman

A mental habit has been annihilated, but at least the way towards a sounder mental habit is clear. For although we are made of nothing, we are made into something; and since WHAT WE ARE MADE OF does not account for us, we are forced to a more intense concentration upon THE GOD WE ARE MADE BY. — Frank Sheed

As a boy, I was a member of a club run by the famous reptile showman Ross Allen, and the club sent its members pseudoscientific papers mimeographed on construction paper with a three-hole punch. — Padgett Powell

I love him more than he will ever know. And because of that, I choose his happiness. — Rebecca Donovan

I collect books - a lot of books. — Kate Spade

Love is the pursuit of the whole. — Plato

A really first-class company uses really fine stationery. — Letitia Baldrige

I think that as a parent, you have the responsibility to create a peaceful and warm home for your child to come back to. — Kou Matsuzuki

You can't spend a lot of time worrying about how things were. They won't change and there's some good. — Paige Shelton

Intemperance in talk makes dreadful havoc in the heart. — Thomas F. Wilson

Human mental identities are not like shoes, of which we can only wear one pair at a time. We are all multi-dimensional beings. Whether a Mr. Patel in London will think of himself primarily as an Indian, a British citizen, a Hindu, a Gujarati-speaker, an ex-colonist from Kenya, a member of a specific caste or kin-group, or in some other capacity depends on whether he faces an immigration officer, a Pakistani, a Sikh or Moslem, a Bengali-speaker, and so on. There is no single platonic essence of Patel. He is all these and more at the same time. — Eric Hobsbawm