Recidivous Carry Quotes & Sayings
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I have plenty of money, unlike other Hollywood celebrities or athletes that have not invested well. — Arnold Schwarzenegger
Only once, and only because I was very young, could I have merged my identity with another person's, and singularities like this are where you find eternity. — Jonathan Franzen
After all these years, I feel so free. Who knows where I might fly? — Kim Edwards
Be patient and endure the times.
Your glorious days shall come to pass. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Oh, middle age, how awful. He was used to having to look for his lost beauty in his face, but not in his body that had been so tall and strong all his life. — Lauren Groff
If you're nasty to me in my place of business, I'm going to be really nasty back. — Alexis Stewart
Canceled checks Along with your bank statement, you will most likely receive all the checks you wrote that were cashed during that month. You should keep these in case you ever have to prove to a supplier that you paid an invoice. The bank stamp on the back of the check carries information as to when and where the check was cashed. — Angie Mohr
There will be always be people stronger and not as strong, smarter, and not quite as smart. It's best not to get into the race at all: Just run your own. — Tricia McCallum
All men look at Dr. Ruth and wonder how she has gained all that sexual experience. — Rita Rudner
When parents are confident that their children will live, they have fewer of them. They invest more in each child's food, health and education. — Anne M. Mulcahy
The only excuse for not coming to a class or a performance is death. — Stella Adler
Beautiful words are ugly motives best friends. — Steve Fowler
A source of conflict for women everywhere is the pull between reproduction and production. Women worldwide have difficulty in balancing their dual roles as caregivers and providers. — Madeleine M. Kunin
Politicians generally act as if there is no cost to reconnecting with voters by building new New Deals. But the whole exercise of writing law out of New Deal nostalgia is a form of national narcissism. Call it New Deal narcissism. — Amity Shlaes
