Steketee Turf Quotes & Sayings
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I'd missed this so much, this simple pleasure. The sensation of a heavy shaft sliding over my tongue, pushing deeper and deeper into me until my lips bumped against my hand. — Josephine Myles

When you are offended at anyone's fault, turn to yourself and study your own failings. By attending to them, you will forget your anger and learn to live wisely. — Marcus Aurelius

The family got nervous about blood poisoning and persuaded he and Call to saw it off. — Larry McMurtry

I'm not going into the cool club. It's not my address. — Alber Elbaz

People think I must have all these superstitions, but I don't. I use my batting gloves 'til they wear out. I broke four or five bats during the streak, and I didn't cry over any of them. — Jimmy Rollins

If I could go back and give myself advice, it would be to embrace failure. — Mary Sue Milliken

I can honestly say that I'm not a person who thinks about awards, as much I think about the work itself. — Oprah Winfrey

This planet is doomed anyway. Eventually the sun will explode or cool and one small insignificant particle of the universe will disappear with only a tremble. — P.D. James

I like working with south Indian directors because they are very disciplined. They visualize their entire story and screenplay in their heads even before they start shooting, which I respect. They finish their work on time. Being a disciplinarian myself, this suits my style. — Akshay Kumar

There's too much of a culture that exists out there, what I call an expectancy culture, of things being provided. — Alan Sugar

A full moon, although less splendid than that earlier on,lit everything around. Before I reached the point where I would have to leave the road and set off across country, the narrow path I was following seemed suddenly to end and disappear behind a large hedge, and there before me, as if blocking my way, stood a single, tall tree, very dark at first against the transparently clear night sky. Out of nowhere, a breeze got up. It set the tender stems of the grasses shivering, made the green blades of the reeds shudder and sent a ripple across the brown waters of a puddle. Like a wave, it lifted up the spreading branches of the tree and, murmuring, climbed the trunk, and then, suddenly, the leaves turned their undersides to the moon and the whole beech tree (because it was a beech) was covered in white as far as the topmost branch.It was only a moment, no more than that, but the memory of it will last as long as my life lasts. — Jose Saramago

For She's a Squishy Marshmallow — David Mitchell

If an urn lacks the characteristics of an urn, how can we call it an urn? — Confucius