Schlaffer Quotes & Sayings
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Did you ever wish you had a book that would explain the full meaning of life's random happenings to you? — Mariko Tamaki

What a child does not know and does not want to know of race and colour and class, he learns soon enough as he grows to see each man flipped inexorably into some predestined groove like a penny or a sovereign in a banker's rack. Kibii, the Nandi boy, was my good friend. Arab Ruta (the same boy grown to manhood), who sits before me, is my good friend, but the handclasp will be shorter, the smile will not be so eager on his lips, and though the path is for a while the same, he will walk behind me now, when once, in the simplicity of our nonage, we walked together. — Beryl Markham

I think that's what makes characters interesting - when you paint a person into a corner, and you see what they do to get out of that corner. It's what makes drama drama. — Andre Holland

There could be nothing more fortunate for human affairs than that by the mercy of God they who are endowed with true piety of life if they have the skill for ruling people should also have the power. — Augustine Of Hippo

We can't say what we would do in other circumstances. We can only know what we will do with the ones we face. — Taylor Jenkins Reid

Being brokenhearted is like having broken ribs. On the outside it looks like nothing's wrong, but every breath hurts. — Greg Behrendt

Why are there never eighty soldiers around when you need them? — K.J. Parker

I don't really like making too much of a statement with what I'm wearing. — Richard C. Armitage

You can't play an emotional condition; you have an emotional condition, and because you have that condition, you try to overcome it with active doings (intentions). — Larry Moss

Plenty of directors can milk a scene; there aren't many who can resist the temptation. — Jackson Burgess

Have you ever felt the longing for someone you could admire? For something, not to look down at, but up to? — Ayn Rand