Sterblitch Quotes & Sayings
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I am still looking for the modern equivalent of those Quakers who ran successful businesses, made money because they offered honest products and treated their people decently ... This business creed, sadly, seems long forgotten. — Anita Roddick
If you have this enormous talent, it's got you by the balls, it's a demon. You can't be a family man and a husband and a caring person and be that animal. Dickens wasn't that nice a guy. — Dustin Hoffman
Applause, mingled with boos and hisses, is about all that the average voter is able or willing to contribute to public life. — Elmer Davis
Everything changes, sweetheart. The universe loves to happen. — Lance Olsen
Each group and each youngster is different. As a leader or coach, you get to know what they need. — Mike Krzyzewski
Palpatine has the presence of a collapsing star and the consumptive void that results from it. It draws you in. It takes something from you. It is a flensing, frightening force. But Rax stands tall, — Chuck Wendig
The last to learn of gossip are the parties concerned — Khushwant Singh
The state of the world calls out for poetry to save it. — Lawrence Ferlinghetti
You have no knowledge of my genitalia. - Gilford Boyd (Whisper of Light) — Jennifer DeLucy
Never say No when the world says Aye — Elizabeth Barrett Browning
You should have asked me! You should have asked me!" I hated the tears that suddenly flooded my eyes and how my throat closed and choked me. I didn't want to be sad. I wanted to be angry. Angry hurt less."
p. 501 Bee to Fitz — Robin Hobb
Sing the song, or keep it inside — Scott Weiland
I had an affinity for pandas. Something about clumsy vegetarians struck a chord with me. — Lish McBride
All the small, simple, conscious acts of living a sudden defense against the dying we do every day. — Libba Bray
Grief was dagger-shaped and sharp and pointed inward. It was made of fresh loss and old sorrow. Rendered and forged and sometimes polished. Irene Finney had taken her daughter's death and to that sorrow she'd added a long life of entitlement and disappointment, of privilege and pride. And the dagger she'd fashioned was taking a brief break from slashing her insides, and was now pointed outward. — Louise Penny
