Rattled Crossword Quotes & Sayings
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The first experience can never be repeated. The first love, the first sun-rise, the first South Sea Island, are memories apart, and touched a virginity of sense. — Robert Louis Stevenson
The truth is, everything that has happened in my life ... that I thought was a crushing event at the time, has turned out for the better. — Warren Buffett
To trust someone's soul
is to love the emotions of his heart.
Petra — Petra Hermans
As always excuses come, always there is some kind of excuse.... So many excuses so far sound like, "Please get out..."! — Deyth Banger
Dear other iterations of my past self, Thank you for not being so goddamn weird that I felt I had to address you personally in a letter from the future. I commend you. — Allie Brosh
The chances of a bank going out of business are extremely slim, but it's always a good idea to spread around major sums so every penny is backed by insurance. — Suze Orman
Later, I learned that our forgetting of the parakeet had begun even before the species was extinct. — Christopher Cokinos
... Every day I discover even more beautiful things. It is intoxicating me, and I want to paint it all - my head is bursting ... — Claude Monet
We must have strong minds, ready to accept facts as they are. — Harry Truman
him with someone who'd signed up for a no-strings fling, which gave him a free pass for a mindless fuck with no guilt. — Jennifer Probst
Little changes [and] little choices add up to be revolutionary changes in your life. — Sarah Ban Breathnach
I remember what it was like ... to be young, very young. When everything, touching and tasting-everything- was so new, and even suffering was wonderful because it was so complete.
James Baldwin — James Baldwin
Men strive for peace, but it is their enemies that give them strength, and I think if man no longer had enemies, he would have to invent them, for his strength only grows from struggle. — Louis L'Amour
With the latitude of unbounded scurrility, it is easy enough to attain the character of a wit, especially when it is considered how wonderfully pleasant it is to the generality of the public to see the folly of their acquaintance exposed by a third person. — Henry Fielding
