Taquana Harris Quotes & Sayings
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With gas cookers and chip pans in every kitchen, the chip-pan fire was by far the most popular method these Proddies had for burning their houses down. The second technique was the ever popular chimney fire and number three had to be the drunken cigarette drop on the carpet. Mind you, why they'd be cooking chips at this hour was anyone's guess. — Adrian McKinty
A budget tells us what we can't afford, but it doesn't keep us from buying it. — William Feather
When a Girl's on a pedestal, there's nothing some people would like better than to shove her off it, just to know what kind of noise she'd make when she shattered. — Katherine Howe
The old woman who farms in the Alps, the welder in South Chicago, and the mythical cook from ancient China have this in common: their work is hard and unglamorous, and most people would find it boring, repetitive, and meaningless. Yet these individuals transformed the jobs they had to do into complex activities. They did this by recognizing opportunities for action where others did not, by developing skills, by focusing on the activity at hand, and allowing themselves to be lost in the interaction so that their selves could emerge stronger afterward. — Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
If there is a God, it is inconceivable that he would be concerned about my day to day affairs. — Gautama Buddha
Do it for the fat lady! — J.D. Salinger
You must trust your instinct, intuition and judgment. — Rouben Mamoulian
Thought kissin' ass was in my blood type? Oh, negative. — Phonte
Fashion wasn't what you wore someplace anymore; it was the whole reason for going. — Andy Warhol
If I'm a criminal, and I'm confronted with a 7-foot tall cop and an albino cop, I'm gonna be so lost, I'm spilling my guts. — Joelle Carter
Decisions always refer to the future. — Pearl Zhu
Being a parent is amazing. — Angela Kinsey
Medicine is not merely a science but an art. The character of the physician may act more powerfully upon the patient than the drugs employed. — Paracelsus
