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Smillie And Brandard Quotes By Sonia Sotomayor

I have spent my years since Princeton, while at law school and in my various professional jobs, not feeling completely a part of the worlds I inhabit. I am always looking over my shoulder wondering if I measure up. — Sonia Sotomayor

Smillie And Brandard Quotes By Janet Morris

Why is it we are always the targets of the angry Fates? Twice as many men of ours met harm as did theirs, since we've come here. — Janet Morris

Smillie And Brandard Quotes By Billy Campbell

The network wants you to make a thing that's just a stand-alone episode, so you never get any character or continuity. This is one of the ways in which television can actually be good, and even better than the movies, because it gives you a chance to tell a long story. — Billy Campbell

Smillie And Brandard Quotes By Jake Delhomme

I really lost vision of the guy and it's on me. — Jake Delhomme

Smillie And Brandard Quotes By Padgett Powell

Heavy booze is a big time vacation, but you come back with a headache. — Padgett Powell

Smillie And Brandard Quotes By Epicurus

We ought to be thankful to nature for having made those things which are necessary easy to be discovered; while other things that are difficult to be known are not necessary. — Epicurus

Smillie And Brandard Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

The more supple vagabond, too, is sure to appear on the least rumor of such a gathering, and the next day to disappear, and go into his hole like the seventeen-year locust, in an ever-shabby coat, though finer than the farmer's best, yet never dressed ... He especially is the creature of the occasion. He empties both his pockets and his character into the stream, and swims in such a day. He dearly loves the social slush. There is no reserve of soberness in him. — Henry David Thoreau