Stampeder Quotes & Sayings
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Top Stampeder Quotes
My father always said, 'You can do anything a man can do.' — Gwendoline Christie
Ignorance is my least favorite thing. I really think it's at the core of all our problems. — Naomi Judd
The purpose of any charity is simply to turn people's mirrors into windows. An outward view of the world's needs are vast in comparison to an inward one. — Shannon L. Alder
He was reminded of TV ads for plug-in air fresheners where some woman would stick the little plastic thing in a socket and animated fumes would waft out and everyone would lift their faces, close their eyes, breathe in deeply and go 'Aaaaaah'. Like they were taking some kind of drug rather than inhaling chemicals. — Charlie Higson
It is easier to fall in love when you are out of it than to get out of it when you are in. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld
By nature, blogs feature longer-form content, which offers deeper thought leadership. — Jason Miller
No one wants one language. There are applications when it's appropriate to write something in C rather than in Java. If you want to write something where performance is much more important than extensibility, then you might want to choose C rather than Java. — Brian Behlendorf
Monogamous from the chin up. Below the belt-buckle, however, there's a wahoo stampeder who just doesn't give a shit. — Stephen King
Handbag by Ruth Fainlight
My mother's old leather handbag,
crowded with letters she carried
all through the war. The smell
of my mother's handbag: mints
and liptsick and Coty powder.
The look of those letters, softened
and worn at the edges, opened,
read, and refolded so often.
Letters from my father. Odour
of leather and powder, which ever
since then has meant womanliness,
and love, and anguish, and war. — Ruth Fainlight
I've definitely had ideas and plans that sometimes exceed my means and capabilities. — Emile Hirsch
Sometimes, in a portrait, I go straight in with paint onto canvas ... Other than riding my bike up and down the hills around here, it is the most dangerous thing I do ... like tightrope-walking without a safety net! — David Cobley
There are two kinds of people on this Earth: Those who are content and those who are not. — Francesco Quinn
