Tennessy Honey Quotes & Sayings
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After all, things are what they are. A message is a message, plates are plates, men are men, and life is life. — Anna Karina

In the silence of their studios, busied for days at a time with works which leave the mind relatively free, painters become like women; their thoughts can revolve around the minor facts of life and penetrate their hidden meaning. — Honore De Balzac

Why can men no longer be best friends? This is so stupid. Today if you show two guys being best friends they end up giving out an image that they're gay. But guys don't always need to be drinking beer, fighting in pubs or pulling women by the hair. They may have a deep affection. — Henry Cavill

You can eliminate depression without making someone happy. You can cure anxiety without teaching someone optimism. You can return someone to work without improving their job performance. If all you strive for is diminishing the bad, you'll only attain the average and you'll miss out entirely on the opportunity to exceed the average. — Shawn Achor

I'm always jotting things down on pieces of paper. I've got pieces of paper all over my house. — Don Henley

You must understand that even if your adversaries seem to be harming you, in the end their destrucive activity will turn against them. — Dalai Lama XIV

These days, we have a million things to do and usually one day to do them in. — Jenna Morasca

Okay, that's just bull." Aurelia snorted. "You can't be friends with someone you have the fuzzies for. Oh sure you can try, but sooner or later the fuzzy will get to you and before you know it, out with the self control and you both will be going at it like bunnies. — Delia Winters

Sometimes God answers our questions with questions. — Ann Voskamp

I preach there are all kinds of truth, your truth and somebody else's. But behind all of them there is only one truth and that is that there's no truth. — Flannery O'Connor

By this means we presume we have established for ever, a true and legitimate marriage between the Empirical and Rational faculty; whose fastidious and unfortunate divorce and separation hath troubled and disordered the whole race and generation of mankind. — Francis Bacon

The experiences of life teach truth. — Harold Klemp