Sgt Friday Quotes & Sayings
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No electricity, fridge, TV or game console. I guess changing from human was enough fun and games for werewolves. — Jazz Feylynn

You don't spring into good cooking naked. You have to have some training. You have to learn how to eat. — Julia Child

It was the first time that I came face to face with madness and feared it and was fascinated by it. — Edna O'Brien

To be perfectly frank, his ding-dong wouldn't have been what you might call the subject of an exhaustive search. Albert — Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

The price one pays when choosing exile is the loss of all that defines you as an individual. The only thing that makes this immense loss tolerable is the discovery of a self you did not know existed - of a true independence. That is the real gift of America, not its fabled wealth and prosperity. — Azar Nafisi

Fate has to do with events in history that are the summary and unintended results of innumerable decisions of innumerable men. — C. Wright Mills

Act boldly and unseen forces will come to your aid. — Dorothea Brande

You write about what you love and you write about things you're trying to make sense of. — Bruce Springsteen

What a slacker. Just because daddy paid for his college education, he thinks he can avoid dying for his country."
Willie "Drafted — Rich Allan

The more subtle inheritance of my strange childhood was the feeling, which we all shared to some extent, of believing we were never quite going about things correctly. Had I said the right thing? Had I worn the right clothes? Was I attractive? These questions were unsettling and self-absorbing, even overwhelming at times, and remained so throughout much of my adult life, until, at last, I grew impatient with dwelling on the past. — Katharine Graham

Art, he said, isn't your little paintings and comic books. Art is the meteor that wiped out the dinosaurs. — Joey Comeau

Everyone's existence is filled with special stories. But my life is my story; an amazing journey, a bouncing steel ball in a living pinball machine flying through the molecules and empty spaces of primal experience. — Gerasimos I. Kambites

What might our lives feel like if we didn't march through them with a scorecard, keeping a tally of our failures and successes? How would it be to stop pretending omniscience? Can you imagine being able to trust that the outcome of your efforts will be right, whatever the outcome? Even when it looks as though every effort is marked with failure? — James Martin