Rabaldo Quotes & Sayings
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Storytellers tell stories, of course, but they aren't alone in doing so. The dawn tells a story; so does the sun as it arcs across the sky; so does the sunset. The seasons tell a complex story. The fall of an acorn and the growth of an oak tree tell a story. A farmer's plow and the furrows in a field tell a story as well. Even the waves crashing on a beach tell a story. How easy to see, then, that an ax tells a story, too, at least while it hangs for a moment in the air just before descending onto your neck. That story is: Now you die. — Edward Myers

Micromessaging
communicating with other human beings through visual, audible, sublingual means, no doubt predates our ability to speak. We actually read micromessages quite naturally without thinking about them. You might say human beings read each other's micromessages subconsciously, in the same way that one dog understands another dog is unfriendly simply because the dog's fur is standing on end. The dogs read each other perfectly. It's not all that different for people. — Stephen Young

An army, like a serpent, travels on its belly. — Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor

My wife called me a mule. She once said, "I didn't marry a man; I married a mule!" I kept thinking about it. It was in the back of my head. I think it makes a good title for an album. — Tom Waits

It provides a different type of element and mental strain athletes love. That's what makes the game of golf so special. — Tiger Woods

Sometimes in life, we reach a right place by departing from a wrong port with a wrong ship! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Pain is never permanent. — Saint Teresa Of Avila

I do watch what I eat, but I don't make it myself. When I eat out, I just have to make sure the things I buy are good and healthy. — Anton Du Beke

Your word is the power that you have to create — Miguel Angel Ruiz

There does come a point when you have to acknowledge you're no longer postponing something and you really have made a choice. — Susan Sontag

In primary school, there are kids who learn their conjugations and their multiplication tables. Me, I learned something more useful: the strong get off on walking all over other people, and wiping their feet while they're at it, like you would on a doormat. — Marie Sabine Roger