Sebring Florida Quotes & Sayings
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Top Sebring Florida Quotes
All my life, I've dreamed in gold. — Misty May-Treanor
I require three things in a man: he must be handsome, ruthless, and stupid. — Dorothy Parker
They could have lived on happiness alone, in their glamourous poverty, in their apartment. — Lauren Groff
Walking is almost as important as breathing, for me. — Paulo Coelho
Route 27 was the spinal cord of Florida, practically vacant since the interstates, which took them up through towns with main streets that had the same early-evening closing hours since 1957. The only signs of life were the parking lights of local police cars on side streets, waiting for the local delinquents. Clewiston, Sebring, Clermont, Leesburg. — Tim Dorsey
If you hear I'm dead, don't come to my funeral. — Isaac Bashevis Singer
Day by day we are summoned beyond a safe theological "knowledge of description" to one of unpredictable "acquaintance. — Susan S. Phillips
This was football played at the speed of ice hockey and the ball was in play for only 53 minutes of the 90. The Premiership at its highest level is enthralling, edge-of-the-seat stuff, but sometimes it is too fast and frenetic for its own good. — Daniel Taylor
There must be something innate about maps, about this one specific way of picturing our world and our relation to it, that charms us, calls to us, won't let us look anywhere else in the room if there's a map on the wall. — Ken Jennings
It is better to eat the dog than be eaten by the dog', Montagu had remarked quietly to the king, after being dismissed from Mortimer's presence. — Ian Mortimer
When I was younger, I was ready to go off at any time. My wife, Linda, and I would go out to the Limelight in New York, and I would see people and be able to freeze them with a look. People were even too scared of me to tell me that people were scared of me. — Johnny Ramone
I think there's a lot of similarity between what people try to do with religion with what they want from art. In fact, I very specifically think that they are same thing. Not that religion and art are the same, but that they both tap into the same need we have for surrender. — Brian Eno
I've been a religious, spiritual person for a long time. — Herbie Hancock
