Mishnayos Quotes & Sayings
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Ever heard the phrase, 'candy is dandy but liquor is quicker?'"
Great she wanted to get me drunk.
"Ah ... ever heard of underage!"
"Where there's a will there's a way," she said, matter-of-factly.
"That's your great plan? — Jessica Shirvington

Every wave of passion restrained is a balance in your favor. It is therefore good policy not to return anger for anger, as with all true morality. — Swami Vivekananda

Be gracious, Master, and allow The worlds to rest from trouble now; — Valmiki

Then finally he opened the wrong door, and what came out at him was his problem, not mine. — Lee Child

After people have gone, you forget their faults, and you recall the ideal more than the person. — Ann Aguirre

Being middle-aged is about realising that you've lived most of your life. You don't have as much time in front of you as you have behind you. — Julianne Moore

I truly believe that to stay home, to learn the names of things, to realize who we live among ... then I believe a politics of place emerges where we are deeply accountable to our communities, to our neighborhoods, to our home ... If we are not rooted deeply in place, making that commitment to dig in and stay put ... then I think we are living a life without specificity, and then our lives become abstractions. Then we enter a place of true desolation. — Terry Tempest Williams

I find myself looking around for other new, interesting opportunities to dive into. — Sally Ride

Our current tax code is one that was designed by and for the benefit of politicians and lobbyists. It punishes achievement and rewards laziness. It punishes the voting blocks unimportant to politicians, and rewards voting blocks who keep them in office. — Neal Boortz

We all have to hold each other accountable and point that behavior out to each other in a kind way. I guess what I'm saying is just having women behind the scenes isn't enough, we also have to be aware of what we're saying about ourselves. — Mary Elizabeth Ellis