Tabora Monster Quotes & Sayings
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When she's gone, Tom dares to look at Sam and then the ultrasound photo again. You've fathered the elephant man. Someone has to tell her. — Melina Marchetta

Americans get mad as hell with reasonable frequency but quickly return to their families and sitcoms. — Eric Alterman

It made him proud that 29 months in the service had not blunted his genius for ineptitude. — Joseph Heller

I would go to war with words, not weapons. I would die talking before I lifted a weapon. — Mandy Patinkin

I could not excuse a man's having more music than love - more ear than eye - a more acute sensibility to fine sounds than to my feelings. — Jane Austen

A married man forms married habits and becomes dependent on marriage just as a sailor becomes dependent on the sea. — George Bernard Shaw

Confidence is the willingness to be as ridiculous, luminous, intelligent, and kind as you really are, without embarrassment. — Susan Piver

You still go to therapy?"
"Nah. I gave up years ago."
"Mental health isn't for everyone. — Jonathan Tropper

Just punishment, which observes restraints, is different from revenge, which knows no limits. — Jean Bethke Elshtain

I am a man-pen. I feel through the pen, because of the pen. — Gustave Flaubert

It's warmed up a bit," Shukhov decided. "Eighteen below, no more. Good weather for bricklaying. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

There's no use asking Mom and Dad to talk to Nana about her punishment. They won't stand up to her. They never do. This is why I decide I am not going to speak to Nana or Papa or my parents. What Leila and I did was wrong. But now I have been put in the middle of something else entirely. Something about Adam and the adults and things that happened before I was born, maybe even before Adam and Uncle Hayden and Mom were born.
~pgs 144-145; Hattie on adulthood — Ann M. Martin

If you don't hold out on God, I can promise you this: God will not hold out on you. But it's all or nothing. — Mark Batterson