Tannie Quotes & Sayings
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I'm not some movie star relying on a studio. I have my own fans and I earned them. — Tucker Max
These words are now mine, but soon they'll be ours. — David Levithan
A babe is a mother's anchor. — Henry Ward Beecher
We should look to the mind, and not to the outward appearance. — Aesop
Usually when we hear or read something new, we just compare it to our own ideas. If it is the same, we accept it and say that it is correct. If it is not, we say it is incorrect. In either case, we learn nothing. — Thich Nhat Hanh
The world is big enough for us. No ghosts need apply. — Arthur Conan Doyle
All I could determine was that it must have been a nice thing to see if it was a house you were thinking about moving into. But not so nice if it was the house you were moving out from. I could practically hear Mr Collins, who had taught my fifth-grade English class and was still the most intimidating teacher I'd ever had, yelling at me. "Amy Curry," I could still hear him intoning, "never end a sentence with a preposition!" Irked that after six hears he was still mentally correcting me, I told the Mr. Collins in my head to off fuck. — Morgan Matson
She had this laugh. I swear it's why I married her, Laila, for that laugh! It bulldozed you. You stood no chance against it. — Khaled Hosseini
I believe that behind every closed door there is an open space. — Ping Fu
I say things other people wish they could say. I don't pick on people - I empower them. — Barry Humphries
I Should've walked away. Now, it's too late. It's too fucking late for both of us. — Lara Adrian
Perspective. You start looking at things differently, like everything's not so important. You don't take things so personally. Everyone changes, becomes better people. We all should get that chance ... — Tupac Shakur
People don't realize that I'm really funny and I'm an excellent bridge player. — Sheryl Crow
Black men don't like to be called 'boys,' but women accept being called 'girls.' — Marilyn Monroe