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Tegner Mcid Quotes By Alice Roosevelt Longworth

I've always believed in the adage that the secret of eternal youth is arrested development. — Alice Roosevelt Longworth

Tegner Mcid Quotes By George Stillman Hillard

A statesman makes the occasion, but the occasion makes the politician. — George Stillman Hillard

Tegner Mcid Quotes By Rajneesh

Desire means the way to go out; desire is the path that leads you out. If your mind is still desiring, you cannot move within. — Rajneesh

Tegner Mcid Quotes By Brian Andreas

I used to wait for a sign, she said, before I did anything. Then one night I had a dream & an angel in black tights came to me & said, you can start any time now, & then I asked is this a sign? & the angel started laughing & I woke up. Now, I think the whole world is filled with signs, but if there's no laughter, I know they're not for me. — Brian Andreas

Tegner Mcid Quotes By Patrick Dempsey

People sometimes mistake being serious with being taken seriously. — Patrick Dempsey

Tegner Mcid Quotes By Robert Reed

Before I was reading science fiction, I read Hemingway. Farewell to Arms was my first adult novel that said not everything ends well. It was one of those times where reading has meant a great deal to me, in terms of my development - an insight came from that book. — Robert Reed

Tegner Mcid Quotes By David Bowles

And so I just grieve, groaning,
'Let me not go
To the Place of the Shorn:
My heart is now precious ...
For I, I am a poet
And my flower is golden. — David Bowles

Tegner Mcid Quotes By Ambrose Bierce

Pertaining to a certain order of architecture, otherwise known as Normal American. Most of the public buildings of the United States are of the Ramshackle order, though some of our earlier architects preferred the Ironic. Recent additions to the White House in Washington are Theo-Doric, the ecclesiastic order of the Dorians. They are exceedingly fine and cost one hundred dollars a brick. — Ambrose Bierce