Teifi Marshes Quotes & Sayings
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To see poor people, their benefits being cut, to see pensions of Americans who have worked like my father, all their lives, and taken away, to see the rich just accumulating more and more wealth. I mean, it seems to me that there has to be a point where you have to say, 'No, this has to stop.' — Henry Giroux

Everyone looks for someone to love them, even when they hate themselves. They wait for lightning to strike, for the phone to ring, for a knight to arrive in shining armor. When people are disappointed in love, they think they're unlovable. They feel deprived and always hungry. This hunger makes them desperate for any offer of love and attention, and susceptible to all forms of mistreatment. To encourage — Miguel Ruiz

Since women are better at producing babies, presumably Nature has given men some talent to compensate. But for the moment I can't think of it. — Arthur C. Clarke

Having day dreams, tonguing you down with, uh, vanilla ice cream. Kissing on your thigh in the moon light, searching your body with my tongue girl all night. — LL Cool J

Woman's inaptitude for reasoning has not prevented her from arriving at truth; nor has man's ability to reason prevented him from floundering in absurdity. — Elbert Hubbard

Letting people in is largely a matter of not expending the energy to keep them out. — Hugh Prather

Get a scalpel, and practice just, say, cutting a piece of meat or something like that. You sort of learn how you want to hold your fingers, and that sort of thing, and try to become graceful when you operate. — Denton Cooley

When your own romantic life is falling apart, everyone else's looks fabulous. — James Patterson

I would rather regret the things I've done than regret the things I haven't done. ~Lucille Ball — K. Langston

China and India will become something we never imagined. — Lidia Yuknavitch

The miracle is not that we do this work, but that we are happy to do it. — Mother Teresa