Pegboard Shelves Quotes & Sayings
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Do you dance? Or are you strictly a prop-up-the-wall-with-a-beer kind of guy?"
"I dance. But I don't shag."
She laughed. "I think we've just established that you do".
"Not Austin Powers shagging. It's A Carolina thing. A dance. — Virginia Kantra

We are trained to believe and not to know. — Brian Herbert

It's your outlook on life that counts. If you take yourself lightly and don't take yourself too seriously, pretty soon you can find the humor in our everyday lives. And sometimes it can be a lifesaver. — Betty White

You're just raw, and yourself, and beautiful. You don't need anything from anyone, unless it's the kind of love that chooses you first, always. — Tarryn Fisher

The light lives in the spaces between. It is there in the soil of that mountain, in the rock and in the snow. — Leigh Bardugo

We are each the protagonist of our life story. — E.L. Tenenbaum

There are the clothes of a fat woman I do not know.
There is my comb and brush. There is an emptiness.
I am so vulnerable suddenly.
I am a wound walking out of hospital.
I am a wound they are letting go.
I leave my health behind. I leave someone
Who would adhere to me: I undo her fingers like bandages: I go.
(Three Women) — Sylvia Plath

I didn't go to Hebrew school. — Amy Heckerling

You can't play history and you can't play historical characters. You just have to reduce it to the ordinary. — Lorraine Toussaint

A rare academic (was) a man who knew what he didn't know. — Tom Clancy

Such compression of large amounts of information into a few exformation-rich macrostates with small quantities of nominal information are not only intelligent: they are very beautiful: yes, even sexy. Seing a jumble of confused data and shreds of rote learning compressed into a concise, clear message can be a real turn-on. — Tor Norretranders

What I've discovered is that my kids weren't watching the 'Today' show ... they watch 'Gumby' and 'Bugs Bunny!' — Jane Pauley