Nacha Guevara Quotes & Sayings
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Obstacles are just premature opportunities waiting for ownership. — Michele Faison
My secret to maintaining a youthful appearance? Immaturity. — Brian Spellman
What happens when everyone is asleep is called Evolution. What happens when everyone is awake is called Revolution. — G.K. Chesterton
When women feel they have learned to forgive their mothers - and men, their fathers - all it usually means is that they've decided to allow themselves the same kind of behavior. — Mignon McLaughlin
God, the devil, good, evil, it's all in our heads, not in Heaven or Hell, which we also invented. We do not realize that, having invented God, we immediately became His slaves. — Jose Saramago
Oh! blame not the bard. — Thomas Moore
I waved to everybody. Some of them
even waved back. They knew me, had seen me go by before, always cheerful, a big hello for everybody. He was such a nice man. Very friendly. I can't believe he did those horrible things ... — Jeff Lindsay
Forget about good.
Good is a known quantity.
Good is what we all agree on.
As long as you stick to good,
you'll never have real growth. — Bruce Mau
It's all about makeup. — Joe Torre
Teach us ... that we may feel the importance of every day, of every hour, as it passes. — Jane Austen
Caligula wished that the Roman people had but one neck that he might cut it off, and as I read this letter I am afraid that for a moment I was capable of wishing the same thing concerning the laboring class of America. — Edward Bellamy
Relatively few of us will find the time-or take it-to live an ever enlarging life. — Marilyn Vos Savant
The tradition you have at the University of Texas is like no other. — Roger Clemens
I feel it right to warn the reader that he can very well skip this chapter without losing the thread of such story as I have to tell, since for the most part it is nothing more than the account of a conversation that I had with Larry. I should add, however, that except for this conversation I should perhaps not have thought it worth while to write this book. — W. Somerset Maugham