Schwenksville Quotes & Sayings
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I think Mr. Holmes had not quite got over his illness yet. He's been behaving very queerly, and he is very much excited." "I don't think you need alarm yourself," said I. "I have usually found that there was method in his madness." "Some folks might say there was madness in his method," muttered the Inspector. — Arthur Conan Doyle

It didn't take long to figure out I'll never go back to teaching public high school. Why would I, when I can make virtually the same money waiting tables, have no stress, and work half the hours? When I can give away or trade my shifts if I need time to write or study. When I'll never have to wake up early, take my work home, or talk to anyone's parents
unless it's in regards to the nightly specials, the Spanish grenache that pairs beautifully with our house-made mole sauce. — Nicole Hardy

Leadership requires a non-stop demand of fortitude from Day 1 to the end. — Bill Hybels

Living in the fast lane is great as long as you remember where the slip roads are — Benny Bellamacina

Lithium prevents my seductive but disastrous highs, diminishes my depressions, clears out the wool and webbing from my disordered thinking, slows me down, gentles me out, keeps me from ruining my career and relationships, keeps me out of a hospital, alive, and makes psychotherapy possible. — Kay Redfield Jamison

And then we are kissing, so far into the sky I don't think we're ever coming back. If anyone asks where we are, just tell them to look up. — Jandy Nelson

It doesn't matter what you wanted!" Clary shouted. "It is who I am! You took all that away from me and it didn't belong to you! — Cassandra Clare

I was grateful to be away from all that familiarity, to have a chance to do something anonymously. — Feist

What's funny is that the idea of popularity - even the use of the word 'popular' - is something that had been mostly absent from my life since junior high. In fact, the hallmark of life after junior high seemed to be the shedding of popularity as a central concern. — Susan Orlean

It's rude to run off a guest.
It's rude to wear out your welcome. — Ted Dekker