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Mushball Quotes By Horace

The foolish are like ripples on water, For whatsoever they do is quickly effaced; But the righteous are like carvings upon stone, For their smallest act is durable. — Horace

Mushball Quotes By Glen Cook

Consistency is the sign of a narrow mind. — Glen Cook

Mushball Quotes By Euripides

Not yet do you feel it. Wait for the future. — Euripides

Mushball Quotes By Yevgeny Zamyatin

And it seems to me that everyone is like me - they're all afraid of the slightest movement ... Everyone's sitting all closed up in his own glass cage waiting for something. — Yevgeny Zamyatin

Mushball Quotes By Catherine Zeta-Jones

I think that the more success you have as an actor, I think, the greatest advantage of being successful as an actor or being in this business is that you have the chance to pick and choose, or you have people coming to you with a much more different variety of roles. — Catherine Zeta-Jones

Mushball Quotes By Thomas Watson

Let us beg from God, a spiritual palate to relish a sweetness in holy things. For lack of spiritual hearts, we come to duty without delight, and go away without profit! — Thomas Watson

Mushball Quotes By Jess E. Owen

Only in stillness the wind
Only from ice the flame.
When all were Nameless, the wise will tell
It was only by knowing the other
That they came to know themselves. — Jess E. Owen

Mushball Quotes By Al Franken

I'm part of the mushball middle. I consider 'confused' the majority position because, thankfully, most people would rather be uncertain some of the time than 100% positive all the time - even when they're wrong. — Al Franken

Mushball Quotes By Mark Wahlberg

I'm the father of two boys and two girls, so I'm more an emotional wreck than a mushball. — Mark Wahlberg

Mushball Quotes By Gretel Ehrlich

A sense of panic ensued, but panic is like fresh air. The world falls out from under us and we fly, we float, we skim mountains, and every draught we breathe is new. Exposed and raw, we are free to be lost , to ask questions. Otherwise we seize up and are paralyzed by self-righteousness, obsessed with our own perfection. If there is no death and regeneration, our virtues become empty shells (199)
Ehrlich's A Match to the Heart. — Gretel Ehrlich