Quan Yeomans Quotes & Sayings
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They say actions speak louder than words, but actions don't speak. People speak, and people are loud. — Jennette McCurdy

Sometimes you give more love, sometimes you need more love. Be with the person you can balance with. — Elizabeth Bourgeret

Indeed these men had the dangerous look that Frank associated with machismo, the look of men who oppressed their women so cruelly that naturally the women struck back where they could, terrorizing sons who then terrorized wives who terrorized sons and so on and so on, in an endless death spiral of twisted love and sex hatred. So that in that sense they were all madmen. — Kim Stanley Robinson

It is a remarkably beautiful piece of home furnishing, the Oscar. I used to keep it up in front of a mirror so that it looked like two. — Mercedes McCambridge

Listen: I'm OK cute. I'm no stunner. — Jami Attenberg

The Big Truth is that principals work a million hours in the most primitive conditions and don't get paid a fraction of what they're worth."-Mrs. Marris — Michael Winerip

When I designed my first house in L.A., I didn't have any money - I did it all on my own. I liked that. — L'Wren Scott

As everyone knows, the ancients before Aristotle did not consider the dream a product of the dreaming mind, but a divine inspiration, and in ancient times the two antagonistic streams, which one finds throughout in the estimates of dream life, were already noticeable. They distinguished between true and valuable dreams, sent to the dreamer to warn him or to foretell the future, and vain, fraudulent, and empty dreams, the object of which was to misguide or lead him to destruction. — Sigmund Freud

I was born at the age of five. I know this because I don't remember anything else before that. — Michaela McGuire

Whoever decides to hate others has chosen to walk alone. — Robin Sacredfire

He's too tired to squirm clear of her, which is good 'cause pinching and kissing and hugging will calm an Italian mother-person better than anything. — D. James Smith