Texans Fan Quotes & Sayings
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Hard work keeps the wrinkles out of the mind and spirit. — Helena Rubinstein
Experiments are mediators between nature and idea. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
So far, I felt like I had a lapful of confetti and the notion of piecing it all together to make a picture seemed very remote indeed. — Sue Grafton
To write more from memory and to be more creative - I think - because I am still writing about Los Angeles but I can't walk out my door and immediately drive to places I am writing about. So I think it has been a very good change for me after 11 books to start writing this way. — Michael Connelly
He blinked up at Scarlet. "Did you just shoot me? — Marissa Meyer
I was recording stuff with my dad when I was like five, six years old. I played with him on tour. I'd gone with him to Japan in '91, played some gigs, did a couple shows at the Albert Hall. — Dhani Harrison
Given the current state of our finances, we could sure use a quarter of a trillion dollars a year recycling through the U.S. economy rather than through the economies of Iran, Russia, and Venezuela. — T. Boone Pickens
I'm so bad at spontaneous impressions. — Ana Gasteyer
Foolhardy to put your trust where it is easy to create falsehood. — Anne Mallory
I like everything about you, Larry. I like the way you look and how you're so clever, and I like it when we laugh together and watch TV together. I like going to art galleries with you and hearing you get all bitchy about some of the artists. I like watching you when you're doing marking, 'cause you get these funny looks on your face. I like watching you sleep and hearing that snuffly noise you make. I like waking up with you at weekends and spending the day together, just doing stuff like walking round town and shopping and cooking and stuff." I kind of ran out of breath after that.
For a moment, I thought he was going to cry."Is there anything you don't like about me? — J.L. Merrow
There is no real aloneness. There is solitude and the nurturing silence that is relationship with ourselves, but even then we are part of something larger. — Linda Hogan