Sndl Quotes & Sayings
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Sometimes it seems as if there are more solutions than problems. On closer scrutiny, it turns out that many of today's problems are a result of yesterday's solutions. — Thomas Sowell
For as it turns out, one can revisit the past quite pleasantly, as long as one does so expecting nearly every aspect of it to have changed. — Amor Towles
Thou spring'st a leak already in thy crown, A flaw is in thy ill-bak'd vessel found; 'Tis hollow, and returns a jarring sound, Yet thy moist clay is pliant to command, Unwrought, and easy to the potter's hand: Now take the mould; now bend thy mind to feel The first sharp motions of the forming wheel. — John Dryden
Math has never made any sense to me. — Stephen Chbosky
Act now. There is never any time but now, and there never will be any time but now. — Wallace D. Wattles
How was it that Adrian Ivashkov, who never seemed to take anything seriously was the only one among these "responsible" people who paid attention to such small details? How was he the only one to really understand the magnitude of what I was feeling? — Richelle Mead
Life shrinks and expands in proportion to one's courage." - Anais Nin — Mark Manson
When I was a kid, nobody told me I was good-looking. I wish they had. I would've had a better time. — Robert Redford
Science promised us truth, or at least a knowledge of such relations as our intelligence can seize: it never promised us peace or happiness. — Gustave Le Bon
I'm barely at home enough to enjoy the simple lifestyle that I want to live. — Justin Vernon
Clothes are but a symbol of something hid deep beneath. — Virginia Woolf
B. A." Here you can infer B, no matter which — Jonathan Baron
He got a tan over break. I used to tell him he was so pale he looked like a marshmallow. He hated that I compared him to food. I told him that's what he got for calling me caramel. It shut him up. — Angie Thomas
The stupid person's idea of the clever person. [on Aldous Huxley, in Spectator magazine, 1936] — Elizabeth Bowen