Stinner Quotes & Sayings
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I've found that if you wear a beret, people think you're either a cabdriver or a producer of dirty movies. — Ernie Harwell

We do not go to work only to earn an income, but to find meaning in our lives. What we do is a large part of what we are — Alan Ryan

The fact that my house was Not Right metastasized into the notion that I myself was somehow Not Right, or that my survival in the world depended on my constant vigilance against various forms of Not-Rightness. — Mary Karr

You'll just pamper Anne's vanity, Matthew, and she's as vain as a peacock now. — L.M. Montgomery

Yeah. My singing and my songs were very influenced by all of that. People would come up to me and ask, Is that a Billie Holiday song? I'd say, No, it's my song. The lyrics would be in my style, but the songs would be very jazzy. — Regina Spektor

Dena seemed about to respond, but instead, she belched again, a smaller belch that seemed unequal as a harbinger to the monstrous chunky gush that erupted from inside her. I held her hair back and looked away as she finished retching. Working with children had made me less squeamish
they were constantly presenting their grubby hands to your, having accidents
but at some point, disgusting was still disgusting, Especially with an adult woman. — Curtis Sittenfeld

Credibility is to be good. You must be good. That's all I ever wanted - to be good at what I did. — Cher

Marriages we regard as the happiest are those in which each of the partners believes he or she got the best of it. — Sydney J. Harris

an ugly premonition — Danielle Steel

Is science the disinterested pursuit of knowledge which the world may apply if it will? Or is it an activity always dependent upon economic and political demands? — Michael Innes

You cannot say, because I am from Naples so I like the mixture of drama and comedy all together. — Sophia Loren

Sport can bring communities together and can release a lot of pent-up emotions. — Ian Botham

If [drugs] didn't exist, our government would have to invent them, the better to enact laws aimed at keeping the citizens "sinless and obedient." — Gore Vidal