Permease Quotes & Sayings
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He [the householder] is the appointer of his owne circumstance, and his house is his castle. — Richard Mulcaster

Things might not get better but they might not get worse. There's something sort of beautiful about that. — Laurel Nakadate

Everyone's on a journey trying to find their purpose in life. That lost horizon. You'll never truly be happy ... until you find it! — Timothy Pina

Don't slay that potato, let us be merciful please. — Tom Paxton

You never have to change anything you got up in the middle of the night to write. — Saul Bellow

The young May moon is beaming, love.
The glow-worm's lamp is gleaming, love.
How sweet to rove,
Through Morna's grove,
When the drowsy world is dreaming, love!
Then awake! - the heavens look bright, my dear,
'Tis never too late for delight, my dear,
And the best of all ways
To lengthen our days
Is to steal a few hours from the night, my dear! — Thomas Moore

It is capitalism, not Marxism, that trades in futures. — Terry Eagleton

Getting people to think about what they think, and asking them questions about it, is the best way I know how to teach, — Eleanor Duckworth

There is nothing outside of the text.
[Fr., Il n'y a pas de hors-texte.] — Jacques Derrida

What does a lighthouse do? I ask myself. It never moves. It cannot hike up its rocky skirt and dash into the ocean to rescue the foundering ship. It cannot calm the waters or clear the shoals. It can only cast light into the darkness. It can only point the way. Yet, through one lighthouse, you guide many ships. Show this old lighthouse the way. — Lisa Wingate

That's the way it always is," said the old man. "It's called the principle of favorability. When you play cards the first time, you are almost sure to win. Beginner's luck."
"Why is that?"
"Because there is a force that wants you to realize your destiny; it whets your appetite with a taste of success. — Paulo Coelho

The occasion's enormity: The birth of a friendship being no less momentous than the instant of falling in love. — Leah Hager Cohen

Throughout Asia and Europe, pearls were traditionally believed to ease a range of conditions, including eye diseases, fever, insomnia, 'female complaints', dysentery, whooping cough, measles, loss of virility, and bed-wetting ... Though nobody seems to advertise the potential for pearls to cure bed-wetting anymore. — Victoria Finlay

Your company needs to sell more than its product. You must also sell your company to employees and investors. — Peter Thiel