Tanwax Quotes & Sayings
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Choosing a role is very difficult. There's no way to have a strategy. — Lena Olin
Because I'm quiet, people think I'm really cold, or rude, or snobby. But I'm literally scared to talk to them. — Dee Dee Ramone
I suppose they're confident. I think younger guys love the idea of a divorced woman who's going to teach them how to be a man. — Jerry Hall
In large groups of enclosed people who were not allowed out, infectious diseases spread like wildfire. For example, in the 1880s in a workhouse in Kent, it was found that in a child population of one hundred and fifty-four, only three children did not have tuberculosis. — Jennifer Worth
Only infinite patience produces immediate results. — Marianne Williamson
Adventure is not something you travel to find. It's something you take with you, or you're not going to find it when you arrive. — Diane Ackerman
How to Tell If Shoes Fit: Walking around the shoe store is not going to tell you any more than test-driving a car around a showroom. And those little mirrors? That's so you can tell how your cat is going to like your shoes. The real way to tell how shoes fit is how badly you want them. — Mimi Pond
A true friend is a person who knows the darkest part of your life and still loves you. — Osunsakin Adewale
Wisdom is indispensable in the fulfillment of purpose. — Osiri Wisdom
Summertime is my favorite time of year in Sandpoint, reason being, Lake Pend Oreille is warm and ready for action. — Nate Holland
That's the whole burden of this novel - the loss of those illusions that give such color to the world that you don't care whether things are true or false as long as they partake of the magical glory. — F Scott Fitzgerald
When a human doctor, after much bleeding and cupping, finds that a patient has died out of sheer desperation, he can always say, "Dear me, will of the gods, that will be thirty dollars please," and walk away a free man. This is because human beings are not, technically, worth anything. A good racehorse, on the other hand, may be worth twenty thousand dollars. A doctor who lets one hurry off too soon to that great paddock in the sky may well expect to hear, out of some dark alley, a voice saying something on the lines of "Mr. Chrysoprase is very upset," and find the brief remainder of his life full of incident. — Terry Pratchett
