Shamwell Cloth Quotes & Sayings
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I don't think the planet can survive people. It's not the other way around. I don't think the planet can survive. — Ray Price

Eenie, meenie, minie, moe, catch a killer by the toe. If his lawyer's Haller, let him go. Eenie, meenie, minie, moe. Hey bro. — Michael Connelly

The answer of course, is that the clock isn't meant to measure earthly time, but the time of the soul. Redemption and condemnation time. For the soul, each instant is always a minute short of judgment. — Gregory Maguire

The music at a wedding procession always reminds me of the music of soldiers going into battle. — Heinrich Heine

The weird people are the best ones! All of my friends are weird. — Louise Hay

The best colleague any doctor can have is a more fully informed patient and family. — James J. Rybacki

What would my life, have been like, if I hadn't been put up for adoption? Who would my parents have been then? Or my parent, my mother? — T. Scott McLeod

In business, cooperation is essential to success. — Donald J. Trump

People make you retract spoken words but they do not understand [know] that speech is a record, so how can anyone retract it? — Dada Bhagwan

The mind of man is like a clock that is always running down, and requires to be constantly wound up. — William Hazlitt

I love life. There's so much to learn and see all the time, and nothing nicer for me than to wake up, and the sky is blue. — Pattie Boyd

I'm just kind of lazy and messed up and self-managed - self-mismanaged. — Dan Bejar

Caterpillar exported $20 billion of goods in 2011, all by American hands and American workers, to all over the world. In order to do that, we have to create jobs in all those countries that we export to, to be able to sell there. — Douglas R. Oberhelman

I push my thigh against his. "Well, thank God."
"Thank God what?" he asks. His hand slowly rubs up and down the place where my shoulder meets my arm. It makes me good shiver.
"That I don't have a neck brace. It's hard to rock a neck brace, especially if we're still going to that dance."
He leans in and kisses my nose. "If anyone could do it, you could."
I tilt my head so our lips meet.
"Hormonal ones, I am right here. Me. The old lady otherwise known as your grandmother," Betty says.
"Sorry. He's just irresistible," I say, settling back against him.
"Well, try to resist the irresistible," Betty says knowingly as the truck bumps over a pothole. — Carrie Jones