Pischia Quotes & Sayings
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Top Pischia Quotes
Win as though you were used to it, and lose as if you like it. — Isabella Stewart Gardner
I slowly surrender to the child in me who can't say goodbye. — Jimmy Buffett
You scared me for a minute there. I thought Newton was dragging your dead body off to bury it in the woods. — Stephenie Meyer
I feel I am a little bit older. Reckon I will start growing a beard next week. — Niall Horan
When most people think of Woodrow Wilson, they see a dour minister's son who never cracked a smile, where in fact he was a man of genuine joy and great sadness. — A. Scott Berg
Everything we're doing is freakin' iffy. That's what makes it so much fun. — John Sandford
I think an athlete should be honest. I know it's difficult, but if a guy knocked me on my can, I couldn't very well say, I slipped. — Sugar Ray Leonard
You're different from all of 'em. I didn't need to hide out anymore. I had you. — S.D. Hendrickson
I was mainly in a state of nervousness while I wrote it - nervousness that it was far bigger and more complicated than anything Id attempted before, and that maybe my talent just wasnt up to it and the book would have to be abandoned, or would turn out not to work at all when it was finished. — Jonathan Coe
A certain amount of the kundalini is always floating through the ida and the pingala. These two little nerve tubes, on either side of the shushumna, keep us alive. — Frederick Lenz
You wear your honor like a suit of armor ... You think it keeps you safe, but all it does is weigh you down and make it hard for you to move. — George R R Martin
Well, one shouldn't smoke when he's drunk and one mustn't fall in love with a girl who isn't the right religion. — Cynthia Freeman
Nothing is forever in the theatre. Whatever it is, it's here, it flares up, burns hot, and then it's gone. — Celeste Holm
Even though there are no ways of knowing for sure, there are ways of knowing for pretty sure. — Lemony Snicket
There's no trouble in this world so serious that it can't be cured with a hot bath, a glass of whiskey, and the Book of Common Prayer. — Elizabeth Gilbert
