Tillinghast Beach Quotes & Sayings
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The forehead is the gate of the mind. — Marcus Tullius Cicero
So, with smiles of most exquisite misery, and the laughing eye of utter despondency, — Jane Austen
In all recorded history there has not been one economist who has had to worry about where the next meal would come from. — Peter Drucker
They celebrated the sins, while the kindness continued to weep in the corner. The swords of the demons shined brighter, while the wings of the angels were crumpled and bled. — Akshay Vasu
Darling, I have a tip," Arlene said. "Never, ever wait for a man. — Judy Blundell
The body's ills are the least of ills, for they end only in death, which is but a little thing. But if the spirit dies, then all is lost. — Michael Flynn
When I drank, I'd be happy for 10 minutes. When I got high, I'd feel a sense of nothingness for about an hour. But in the end, my negative emotions always came rushing back. — Farrah Abraham
In 1996, after 29 years as an artist for Marvel Comics, I got fired - 56 years old, two children still in college, and no job. — Herb Trimpe
It's never nice to admit we don't know our friends as well as we thought we did. — Leanne Hall
God is not justice. Justice is in his nature, but love is predominant. People attach such importance to actions and their results. They do not know that above action and result is a law which can consume the fire of hell, which can dominate even if the whole world were being drowned in the flood of destruction; they do not know that the power of love is greater than any other. — Hazrat Inayat Khan
Has a disagreement with an employer ever led to dismemberment or disemboweling? — Heidi Schulz
Life is a game. In order to have a game, something has to be more important than something else. If what already is, is more important than what isn't, the game is over. So, life is a game in which what isn't, is more important than what is. Let the good times roll. — Werner Erhard
As I looked into his eyes, trying to see into the depths of that darkness, it hit me. It was subtle, but it hit me. The rush of attraction. — Angela Richardson
