Pantidoodles Quotes & Sayings
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A journey, after all, neither begins in the instant we set out, nor ends when we have reached our door step once again. It starts much earlier and is really never over, because the film of memory continues running on inside of us long after we have come to a physical standstill. Indeed, there exists something like a contagion of travel, and the disease is essentially incurable. — Ryszard Kapuscinski

RIGHTEOUSNESS, n. A sturdy virtue that was once found among the Pantidoodles inhabiting the lower part of the peninsula of Oque. Some feeble attempts were made by returned missionaries to introduce it into several European countries . — Ambrose Bierce

Duty is the best and wisest of all teachers. — Alan Bradley

Warrior Writer workshops have sprung up across the country, and of the ones I've attended and participated in, most contain at least one or two star writers. — Matt Gallagher

Those who mouth your sacred words with an accent you deem wrong annoy you more than those speaking something you cannot understand. — Thomm Quackenbush

The English language is a rich verbal tapestry woven together from the tongues of the Greeks, the Latins, the Angles, the Klaxtons, the Celtics, and many more other ancient peoples, all of whom had severe drinking problems." Let — Steven Pinker

There is no photograph more inherently photographic than another. — Walead Beshty

I think if I took therapy, the doctor would quit. He'd just pick up the couch and walk out of the room. — Don Rickles

If you live up against train tracks, it can make your life a living hell. — Ted Leo

I think a good deal may be said to extenuate the fault of bad Poets. What we call a Genius, is hard to be distinguish'd by a man himself, from a strong inclination: and if his genius be ever so great, he can not at first discover it any other way, than by giving way to that prevalent propensity which renders him the more liable to be mistaken. — Alexander Pope

He who runs to the doctor, vaidya, or hakim for every little ailment, and swallows all kinds of vegetable and mineral drugs, not only curtails his life, but by becoming the slave of his body instead of remaining its master, loses self-control, and ceases to be a man. — Mahatma Gandhi

You won't transfer, right Keiichi?"
-Rena Ryuugu — Ryukishi07

Margaret Thatcher - this great lady has not only served her country well, she has served the free world well. — Ronald Reagan

As the spiral of modern art history continues to wind down, we can see the increasing demand for tradition in the visual arts. — Igor Babailov