Pinstriped Lounge Quotes & Sayings
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I am not a man of many words, but I can honestly say playing football is all I have ever wanted to do. — Paul Scholes
I'm good with machines. I know where to scratch, pet, and tickle them. — James Marcus
Shakespeare has always been up for grabs, and choreographers have every right to use him any way they choose. — Robert Gottlieb
Life causes estrangement enough - why do we add to it out of misplaced pride? — Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey
Now I'm the go-to-girl for silent films. — Penelope Ann Miller
I worked nightclubs all through my 20s, and I was a teetotaler. — Dick Van Dyke
Missional leaders know that their church will only grow as large as its capacity to provide ongoing care through a network of small groups and ministry teams. — Gary Rohrmayer
The incentives are still rotten, and people are still paid to do things they shouldn't be doing. The reforms did not really address the incentives, the system is still dysfunctional and there are still behavioural issues that need to be addressed. — Michael Lewis
Poetry is not a creed or dogma. It is a special way of speaking and listening. — Dana Gioia
You yourself create all your misery, hour after hour, day after day. You think the goal justifies the means, even the vile means. You are wrong: The goal is in the path on which you arrive at it. Every step of today is your life of tomorrow. No great goal can be reached by vile means. That you have proven in every social revolution. The vileness or inhumanity of the path to the goal makes you vile or inhuman, and the goal unattainable. — Wilhelm Reich
It's okay to lose; just don't lose the lesson. — George Lucas
All life is hindsight, really, stories informed by their endings. — Laura Lippman
If anyone ever asked me what I had to complain about it would not have taken long to tell them. Maybe I was just easily pleased. — Len G. Murray
It is, perhaps, a better thing to be valued only as an object of passion than never to be valued at all. I had never been so absolutely the mysterious other. I had become a kind of phoenix, a fabulous beast; I was an outlandish jewel. — Angela Carter
