Sajkaca Quotes & Sayings
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Every player should take 5 minutes to themselves before practice and mentally lock into what needs to be done. — Jeff Boals

'The Truth About Lorin Jones' will undoubtedly shock and offend as many readers as it will amuse, since it dares to make fun of feminism - of its manners, if not its politics. — Edmund White

Live life when you have it. Life is a splendid gift-there is nothing small about it. — Florence Nightingale

There is something so enchanting in the smile of melancholy. It is a ray of light in the darkness, a shade between sadness and despair, showing the possibility of consolation. — Leo Tolstoy

He who finds a thought that lets us a little deeper into the eternal mystery of nature has been granted great peace. — Albert Einstein

His bite will be cruel, but his tongue cunning,
His breath seductive, but his grip deadly.
The Dragon knows only hunger, never sated,
Only thirst, never quenched.
- Song of Venda — Mary E. Pearson

The fact that I let you back into my bed is the proof that I've hit rock bottom. — Bill Willingham

Around two years of age, your child starts to develop a fascination with saying the word "no." Early childhood experts call this the threshold between the sensorimotor stage and the preoperational stage of cognitive development. The rest of us call it "the terrible twos. — Anonymous

What is right and what is wrong is a very sensitive matter. — Tove Jansson

NOW the final copper light of afternoon fades; now the street beyond the low maples and the low signboard is prepared and empty, framed by the study window like a stage. — William Faulkner

My act is pretty much me reflecting on what I want to talk about and what I think is funny and what has happened to me. — Brian Posehn

Your kids are going to do well in the workplace of the future if they can bring creativity, if they can bring some innovation, if they can bring some entrepreneurialism. — Dalton McGuinty

It is through suffering that learning comes. — Aeschylus