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Sztevanovity Sandra Quotes By Yogi Berra

A good time to hit is with men on base, because the pitcher ain't got no place to put you. He's going to get that ball around there somewhere. He don't want to walk you. — Yogi Berra

Sztevanovity Sandra Quotes By Samuel Beckett

Yes, now my mind is easy, I know the game is won, I lost them all till now, but it's the last that counts. A very fine achievement I must say, or rather would, if I did not fear to contradict myself. Fear to contradict myself! If this continues it is myself I shall lose and the thousand ways that lead there. And I shall resemble the wretches famed in fable, crushed beneath the weight of their wish come true. And I even feel a strange desire come over me, the desire to know what I am doing, and why. So I near the goal I set myself in my young days and which prevented me from living. And on the threshold of being no more I succeed in being another. Very pretty. — Samuel Beckett

Sztevanovity Sandra Quotes By Jane Stanton Hitchcock

One's only real regret in life is the failure to act. — Jane Stanton Hitchcock

Sztevanovity Sandra Quotes By Steve Grand

People don't like what I represent, and they think I'm trying to represent the whole gay community just because I'm a gay person and I make music. By default I'm supposed to represent a whole community? I think that's ridiculous. — Steve Grand

Sztevanovity Sandra Quotes By C.S. Lewis

Girls aren't very good at keeping maps in their brains", said Edmund, "That's because we've got something in them", replied Lucy. — C.S. Lewis

Sztevanovity Sandra Quotes By Jane Gaskell

Will you not see?" she cried. "You are not as other men are. Why need you bow to a Fate? Can you not change it? — Jane Gaskell

Sztevanovity Sandra Quotes By Anita Shreve

In the time it takes for her to walk from the bathhouse at the seawall of Fortune's Rocks, where she has left her boots and has discreetly pulled off her stockings, to the waterline along which the sea continually licks the pink and silver sand, she learns about desire. — Anita Shreve