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Teris Wyss Quotes By Tom Waits

I don't really like listening to the radio so much. — Tom Waits

Teris Wyss Quotes By Dennis Lehane

I love to write, so it rarely seems like work - even when it gets arduous. — Dennis Lehane

Teris Wyss Quotes By Milan Kundera

Necessity knows no magic formulae-they are all left to chance. If a love is to be unforgettable, fortuities must immediately start fluttering down to it like birds to Francis of Assisi's shoulders. — Milan Kundera

Teris Wyss Quotes By Jim Thome

The strongest thing I put into my body is steak and eggs. I just eat. I'm not a supplement guy. Steroids are not even a thought. — Jim Thome

Teris Wyss Quotes By Donald Trump

Here's a guy [Marco Rubio] - here's a guy that buys a house for $179,000, he sells it to a lobbyist who's probably here for $380,000 and then legislation is passed. You tell me about this guy. This is what we're going to have as president. — Donald Trump

Teris Wyss Quotes By Louis MacNeice

And I envy the intransigence of my own
Countrymen who shoot to kill and never
See the victim's face become their own
Or find his motive sabotage their motives. — Louis MacNeice

Teris Wyss Quotes By Heidi Cullinan

Everybody's got dirty laundry they don't want other people to see. The trick is figuring out how to not care about it. Make peace with it, accept it as part of who you are. — Heidi Cullinan

Teris Wyss Quotes By George MacDonald

But natural to expect that the deeds of the great messenger should be just the works of the Father done in little. If he came to reveal his Father in miniature, as it were (for in these unspeakable things we can but use figures, and the homeliest may be the holiest), to tone down his great voice, which, too loud for men to hear it aright, could but sound to them as an inarticulate thundering, into such a still small voice as might enter their human ears in welcome human speech, — George MacDonald