Sid Farkus Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy reading and share 14 famous quotes about Sid Farkus with everyone.
Top Sid Farkus Quotes

Our story has been told,
our song has been sung.
You're a road I've already traveled,
and from it, I have moved on.
Already Traveled — Shay Leigh

And it made me realize that we often find our people at an early age. The ones who encourage us, love us, and share our weird desire to play with sliced dill pickles in the cafeteria and sing commercial jingles. The years may change our faces, our bodies, and our lives, but there are connections we make early on that remain part of who we are forever. — Melanie Shankle

I'm a woman who's chosen her soul-mate. I'm strong enough to love you unconditionally. I'm smart enough to know some days will be good and some days will be bad. And I'm brave enough to solemnly swear that we will be together until the end. — Pepper Winters

Bells ringing with no sound
Laughter with no voice
Happiness lost without being found
Making love with no noise — T. Grassan

and I'm thrown backward. I land on my left elbow, hear it crack. Pain splinters through me. A Scavenger looms over me. Impossible to say whether — Lauren Oliver

We need to give people more of an incentive to work, to save, to invest, to create a true future for themselves. — Suze Orman

Men are victims of their own impulses. — Gloria Steinem

If there's anything I learned with you, it's that one more day was never enough — Cora Carmack

As a person, you want to feel like you're giving back. That's something I've always enjoyed doing. — Laura Vandervoort

Immigration reform almost happened under President George W. Bush. Twice. And it was comprehensive. — Mark McKinnon

Would the fountain of your mind were clear again,
that I might water an ass at it! — William Shakespeare

Do I still 'ave an eye?" I laughed. "Still there." He straightened with a sigh. "Too bad. I hear girls take a liking to a man with an eye patch." "Yes, when the eye was lost in some wildly romantic fashion like a sword fight or pistol duel. Not from smacking it on the eyepiece of a microscope. And you hardly need any more help with the ladies. — Tess Oliver

Satellite photography in the 1970's gave rise to the long-range weather forecast, a month at a time. This in turn gave rise to the observation that the long-range weather forecast was wrong most of the time. In turn, this gave rise to the dropping of the long-range weather forecast and to the admission that really accurate forecasting could only cover the next day or two, and not always then. — Miles Kington