Tafelnappen Quotes & Sayings
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I'm from Chicago, so the Chicago working-class poets still mean a great deal to me. — Sandra Cisneros

From reserved parking places to separate bathrooms, the last things managers need are extravagant status symbols that tell them that they are better than the people who work for them. — Dean M. Schroeder

The most effective guard against delinquency is a father who is at the same time both strict and loving. — Sheldon Glueck

When I was younger we had a grape arbor, and my mom would go out and pick grapes and make grape jam in the sink - boil it, put it in jars, and give it away as gifts. — Taylor Swift

In my experience, writing a novel tends to create its own structure, its own demands, its own language, its own ending. — Don DeLillo

Don't imagine she trembles over the dissecting table either, Smith. She has nerves of ice. Real Good can be as ruthless as Evil when it wants to accomplish something, let me tell you. — Kage Baker

My biggest problem will be lack of match toughness but I am a positive, optimistic person. — Greg Rusedski

At a minimum, solidarity in this current struggle dictates that we do not constrain the choices of those who are most affected by police killings (though I think the label of "most affected" in this case excludes not only whites but also economically mobile activists of color who fly in from across the country). One way that white people might fail at that is by starting a riot every time locals were trying to organize a vigil. — Anonymous

Virtually all top achievers know that to really get ahead, you've got to be willing to color outside the lines. Here's why — James Arthur Ray

It is a poor sport that is not worth a candle. — George Herbert

Would it hurt him, just once, to do what she wanted and shut up about it?
"If I wasn't sure," she snapped, "I wouldn't have said.... ow shitshitshitshitshit!"
She dropped the wand again to clutch the top of her head, which she'd just slammed against the underside of the sink. It hurt, enough to bring tears to her eyes, and she dropped back to sit on the floor and cradle her head, completely defeated. "Ow. And don't you dare open that door."
Naturally, he opened the door. — Kendra Leigh Castle