Talarico Frizzell Quotes & Sayings
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I was a hyper kid in school and the teacher suggested to my mom she needed to do something with me. — Devon Sawa
It is the foregiver who is freed in foregiving. — Leo Buscaglia
The way I see it is, I am a boon to the English language. — George W. Bush
Hypotyposis is the rhetorical effect by which words succeed in rendering a visual scene. — Umberto Eco
Sicily is a blessed land. First, because of its geographic position in the Mediterranean. Second, for its history and all the different peoples who have settled there: Arabs, Greeks, Normans, the Swedes. That has made us different from others. We exaggerate, we overdo. We love Greek tragedy. We cry, we fight, sometimes for nothing. — Marcello Giordani
I think the story is my form. — Joseph Epstein
I'm not an expert on the ways of Washington [but] it makes no sense to me that we're not funding control of our border. — Jeb Bush
Only when someone refuses to do certain things will he be capable of doing great things. — Mencius
I WOKE the next morning with a silly smile on my face. Like Donna Fargo, I was the "Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A." even though I was still "Sleeping Single in a Double Bed. — Nick Wilgus
I will not stop in our efforts to hunt down and kill the terrorists. — John F. Kerry
What happened to the tradition of walking to school? The simple answer is change. Change in traffic patterns and street planning that have made school routes less pedestrian-friendly. — Risa Lavizzo-Mourey
The harder the life, the finer the person — Wilfred Thesiger
My Lady Baroness, who weighed three hundred and fifty pounds, consequently was a person of no small consideration; and then she did the honors of the house with a dignity that commanded universal respect. Her daughter was about seventeen years of age, fresh-colored, comely, plump, and desirable. The Baron's son seemed to be a youth in every respect worthy of the father he sprung from. Pangloss, the preceptor, was the oracle of the family, and little Candide listened to his instructions with all the simplicity natural to his age and disposition. — Voltaire
In all the poems I've written I've not really engaged in politics, and when I've found myself moving in that direction I've always stopped myself. — Simon Armitage
Disaster is my muse. — Art Spiegelman
