Schifani Memphis Quotes & Sayings
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Knowing who to love is more important than possessing love or avoiding hate. — Daniel Marques
Most people are idiots — Christopher G. Nuttall
Gatherings and, simultaneously, loneliness are the conditions of a writer's life — Jerzy Kosinski
The clump-and-thud of avalanching books suggested that someone must be using the weapon of knowledge in an unconventional fashion. — Dean Koontz
What Saint has ever won his crown without first contending for it? — Jerome
Cultivate an attitude of happiness. Cultivate a spirit of optimism. Walk with faith, rejoicing in the beauties of nature, in the goodness of those you love, in the testimony which you carry in your heart concerning things divine. — Gordon B. Hinckley
Sister Ignatius taught me in Sunday School that "in the beginning there was light," but to me, it was always an incomplete sentence, which God should have known to ammend: in the beginning God created light...to read by. — Lorna Landvik
One thing everyone seems to agree on is that Republicans face a perceived compassion deficit. — Gary Bauer
Sound quality was supposed to be one of the big selling points for CDs but, as we know, it wasn't very good at all. It was just another con, a get-rich-quick scheme, a monumental hoax perpetrated on the music consuming public. — John Mellencamp
Every idea occurs while you are working. If you are sitting around waiting for inspiration, you could sit there forever. — Chuck Close
It's not fear of striking out that makes me reluctant to step up to the plate. It's the fear of getting hit in the head by a 90 mph fastball, the pitcher coming off of the mound to stomp me with her cleats while I am down, the rest of the opposing team rushing out of the dugout hurling insults as they kick me and spit on me, while all along the crowd in the stands is cheering them on and laughing at my failure. So, no, it's not the fear of striking out that keeps me from stepping up to the plate. — Jim Copeland
Maybe you should kiss someone who is nice, or lick a rock, or both. — Regina Spektor
