Summertimesaga Quotes & Sayings
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Judging the intellect of others where comprehension is lacking, is like a mutt judging the groom of Best in Show. — S.P. Mount
People don't get gentler as they get older but rather, harder. — Catherine Bailey
I'm going to have to pick my shots and play great tennis. — Andre Agassi
When I was a kid, I used to listen to my Emerson radio late at night under the covers. I started by listening to jazz in the late 1940s and then vocal harmony groups like the Four Freshmen, the Modernaires and the Hi-Lo's. I loved Stan Kenton's big band - with those dark chords and musicians who could swing cool with individual sounds. — Frankie Valli
You cannot underestimate the value of luck in success in life. And I've really learned to appreciate that. — Azim Premji
I have no fear here, in this world of trees, weeds, and growing things. — Bell Hooks
Generally I draw every day just to keep my hand in. I draw while I'm sitting on the Tube or in restaurants. Just doodling things and people I see. — Peter Capaldi
I always start writing with a clean piece of paper and a dirty mind.
— Patrick Dennis
The fact was, by the time she got to high school, being weird and proud of it was an asset. Suddenly cool, Blue could've happily had any number of friends. And she had tried. But the problem with being weird was that everyone else was 'normal'. — Maggie Stiefvater
Never leave till tomorrow that which you can do today. — Benjamin Franklin
[PlayStation 2] is a new canvas for humanity that takes us back to our nature. — Trip Hawkins
It was pitch dark. I could hear only the violin, and it was as though Juliek's soul were the bow. He was playing his life. The whole of his life was gliding on the strings
his last hopes, his charred past, his extinguished future. He played as he would never play again ... When I awoke, in the daylight, I could see Juliek, opposite me, slumped over, dead. Near him lay his violin, smashed, trampled, a strange overwhelming little corpse. — Elie Wiesel
As far as I was concerned, the Depression was an ill wind that blew some good. If it hadn't occurred, my parents would have given me my college education. As it was, I had to scrabble for it. — Sargent Shriver
My newspaper job ... is my identity. — Roger Ebert
