Tabagie St Jerome Quotes & Sayings
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Mack once told me that he used to speak his mind more freely in his younger years, but he admitted that most of such talk was a survival mechanism to cover his hurts; he often ended up spewing his pain on everyone around him. He says that he had a way of pointing out people's faults and humiliating them while maintaining his own sense of false power and control. Not too endearing. — Wm. Paul Young
the problem is not some system. It is us. Each of us. We've got to fix ourselves before we can fix a whole damn country. — Imbolo Mbue
Those clouds are angels' robes. — Charles Kingsley
Look before you leap. — John Heywood
First examine what is constantly there in your mind, what is being repeated again and again. You don't have many thoughts. If you examine minutely you will see that you have only a few thoughts repeated again and again - maybe in new forms, new colors, new garments, new masks, but you have only a very few thoughts. — Rajneesh
There's a fine line between fiction and non-fiction and I think I snorted it somewhere in 1979 — Kinky Friedman
Compared to war, all other forms of human endeavor shrink to insignificance. God help me, I do love it so. — George S. Patton
Clouds veiled the mountains, — Elizabeth Lowell
A glance leaves an imprint on anything it's dwelt on. — Joseph Brodsky
The biggest challenge for me in every film is believing that what I have to say is important enough to have lots of people collaborate to make a whole movie. I work on this belief every day. — Josephine Decker
There was nothing new in sitting on this dock, on this or that wooden bench, watching for his boat to come. In some ways, she was always waiting for him. — Ann Brashares
Blessings and burdens are not mutually exclusive. — Ryan Holiday
What she hadn't expected was how she would feel about ageing. It was as if they were moving even further apart in her mind. The — Robert Bryndza
The whole reason people fill their homes with furry carnivores and not with, say, iguanas and turtles, is because mammals offer something no reptile ever will. They give affection, they want affection, and respond to our emotions the way we do to theirs. — Frans De Waal
