Tairse Quotes & Sayings
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Nature scarcely ever gives us the very best; for that we must have recourse to art. — Baltasar Gracian

To call a man an animal is to flatter him; he's a machine, a walking dildo. It's often said that men use women. Use them for what ?Surely not pleasure. — Valerie Solanas

It's not the physical scars that are the most painful. — Julie Kagawa

The Gita is the greatest gospel of spiritual works ever yet given to the race. — Sri Aurobindo

Strikes, eases, dies, leaves a temporary silence. — Annie Proulx

A spark can set a whole forest on fire. Just a spark. Save it. — Charles Bukowski

Don't bring your sand toys to the park. That's another bad move. Because I go to the park, and I'm on the Vicodin and a little weed too - let's face it - and I go in there, and my wife's like, 'Bring the sand toys! Bring the sand toys!' And I know what happens every single time: I become sand toy repo man from the eight little kids that run off in nine different directions with my sand toys. — Al Madrigal

I'm finding a lot of actors my age now who are a bit more like me, and not as posh or brought up in a certain way. There's now people of all sorts of kinds of backgrounds. — Kaya Scodelario

We are entering an era in which national government, instead of directing, enables powerful regional and local initiatives to work, where Britain becomes as it should be - a Britain of nations and regions — Gordon Brown

There is something extraordinary about the first time falling. — Ally Condie

In infancy, our blood is strong and our energy is plentiful. Mind and body, thought and action are one. Everything we do is in harmony with the natural order. The infant is not affected by things that happen around him. Virtue and ethics cannot restrain his will. Naked and free of social conventions, he follows the natural path of the heart. — Liezi

Christy Mathewson brought something to baseball no one else had ever given the game. He handed the game a certain touch of class, an indefinable lift in culture, brains, and personality. — Grantland Rice