Southbound Smokehouse Quotes & Sayings
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If your opponent offers you a draw, try to work out why he thinks he's worse off — Nigel Short
At some point, you've got to realize, you're either a leading man or you're not. — Larry Hovis
You can be obsessed with makeup and hair products and, you know, your appearance and still be absolutely making smart life decisions and work on your smarts, develop your smarts by studying something like math. Then you'll make much better decisions on the brands of clothing that you buy or whatever it is that you want. — Danica McKellar
Always remember that there is no conversion to God if there is no conversion to the oppressed. — Ignacio Ellacuria
We're pretty because we forget how light leaves us--rather, we almost forgive the darkness that comes loping after. — Susanna Mishler
I know that I work hard for the things that I do, and I really go to the places that I report on. — Nick McDonell
The question for me is not are we political, but how are we political? We need to be politically engaged, but peculiar in how we engage. — Shane Claiborne
The world was so beautiful when regarded like this, without searching, so simply, in such a childlike way. Moons and stas were beautiful, beautiful were bank and stream, forest and rocks, goat and gold-bug, flower and butterfly. So lovely, so delightful to go through the world this way, so like a child, awake, open to what is near, without distrust. — Hermann Hesse
In fact, I don't watch a lot of contemporary comedy for fear of being influenced by it. — Paul Merton
You can't manufacture love: you can't build it back up, like a fire. You start out with a certain amount, and then you hope it is strong enough and lasting enough to sustain itself against the hard winters, and the assaults of time. — Rick Bass
I carry inside myself my earlier faces, as a tree contains its rings. — Tomas Transtromer
Enlightenment is not an attainment; it is a realization. And when you wake up, everything changes and nothing changes. If a blind man realizes that he can see, has the world changed? — Dan Millman
Stage-struck! cried Meg, and — Louisa May Alcott
The only exercise I got as a kid was fork to mouth. Food was equated with love in my household. I thought you left the table when the zipper was down and you'd explode if you took another bite. I'd eat my plate and then everyone else's leftovers. — Paul Stanley
