Paintsville Quotes & Sayings
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Top Paintsville Quotes
Every great thing that has been accomplished, and is yet to be accomplished, starts with a dream. — Bill Courtney
I tend not to read the size of the production into a script when I'm reading it. It's just something you respond to or not and I do think it's very dangerous to say it's time now to do this or it's time now to do that. — Eric Bana
At times, don't be forced to play nice with others, especially when their version of playing nice favours them, and is focused on them. Playing nice means working together for a shared result. I'm not sorry for not being able to play nice with everyone, sometimes I only play nice with the best. — Tony Curl
To disarm a zealot, teach him truth by precept, and mildness by example. — Al-Kindi
Shotgun blasts in a small hallway. The panicked, jaybird cries of my mother, still trying to save her kids with half her head gone. — Gillian Flynn
A blade of grass is the journeywork of the stars — Walt Whitman
Our face is what we show to the world. It's how we're recognized. It's how we're remembered. Our face is our identity. When you hide your face, you're hiding your identity, and this makes people very nervous. In our feeble little minds, the only people who hide their faces in public are criminals and clowns. — Cassia Leo
I was born in Fayette County, over in Lexington, Kentucky, but I was raised most of my life in Paintsville. — Chris Stapleton
This slice of truth, offered in the final hour, ended up beginning a new chapter of my adulthood, the one in which I realized that age doesn't necessarily bring anything with it, save itself. The rest is optional. — Maggie Nelson
she abhorred the expression Everything happens for a reason. Certainly there were consequences to everything that happened, but that was an entirely different prospect. — Kate Morton
What's the difference between a liberal and a conservative? A liberal will interpret the constitution, a conservative will quote it! — Rush Limbaugh
I think it's bad for fellas when they lose their mothers. Mine was such a character. Oh it was sad, really sad. And, with her gone, the family home was gone, so what was left of any roots I had were completely dug up. — Paul O'Grady
Clearly, then, the city is not a concrete jungle, it is a human zoo. — Desmond Morris
The self-explorer, whether he wants to or not, becomes the explorer of everything else. — Elias Canetti
