Strothers Printing Quotes & Sayings
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Musical training is a more potent instrument than any other, because rhythm and harmony find their way into the inward places of the soul. — Plato

You want to hit the gym with me?"
Ellie wrinkled her button nose. "Gym? Me?"
I eyed her skinny self. "You mean you're naturally that gorgeous?"
She laughed, flushing a little. "I have good genes."
"Yeah, well I have to work-out to fit into mine. — Samantha Young

The road to Hades is easy to travel; at any rate men pass away with their eyes shut. — Bion Of Borysthenes

Treat people like family, and they will be loyal and give their all. — Arianna Huffington

I've spent my adult life leaping off cliffs that turn out to be curbs. — Steve Turtell

The hardest thing to accept about the passage of time is that the people who mattered most to us are all wrapped up in parenthesis — John Irving

That the world is, is the mystical. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

I may be a public figure, but really, I'm just like a guy who could be in your family and have some difficult things happen to him. — Terrell Owens

Half-assed programming was a time-filler that, like knitting, must date to the beginning of the human experience. — Vernor Vinge

This isn't over, Sylvia. I'll leave you now, but I'm watching. I will not let that bastard hurt you." I said this just as I reached the door. As she shut the door I heard a strangled whisper, "No, you're perfectly capable of doing that on your own. — N.M. Facile

She is a selfish, hypocritical woman, and I have no opinion of her. — Jane Austen

When I was really little, I was on a Pop Warner squad. I did it for a year. My dad was a Pop Warner football coach. I did it because my best friend was also on this cheer squad, and of course I looked up to my sister who was a cheerleader, so I wanted to cheer. — Ashley Tisdale

There is a part of everything that remains unexplored, for we have fallen into the habit of remembering, whenever we use our eyes, what people before us have thought of the thing we are looking at. Even the slightest thing contains a little that is unknown. We must find it. To describe a blazing fire or a tree in a plain, we must remain before that fire or that tree until they no longer resemble for us any other tree or any other fire. — Gustave Flaubert

For an image of life and death
consider ice and water
water freezes into ice
ice melts back into water
what dies must live again
what lives is bound to die
ice and water don't harm each other
both life and death are fine.. — Han-shan