Tisci Mid Quotes & Sayings
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Don't die wondering "What if I could have done that..."
Die, saying "I remember when I did... — John R. Morris

Until then, there is joy, which by the way does not, as was once thought, require contrast with fear and pain to keep its zing. — Dean Koontz

The National Flood Insurance Program is a voluntary program. If a community really feels that the building insurance requirements are too burdensome, they don't have to participate. — Earl Blumenauer

I believe that this war, upon which I entered as a war of defence and liberation, has now become a war of aggression and conquest. — Pat Barker

Any actor that's like, 'I hate the fact that I'm getting all of this attention,' is a liar. Especially when it's from the opposite sex. — Donald Faison

I didn't know why dessert was invented or what function it was meant to perform. Raising livestock and the harvesting of grains are ancient activities, but when did humankind decide it also needed creme brulee? — Bill Buford

That's what gives people hope - that you can still love someone from afar and you can still have those feelings across an ocean. — Steve Coogan

It was a very strange, disappointing race in that no one wanted to take it out. That's why I took the lead. I wanted some people to run the real distance and that was frustrating. So I took the pace around the second lap, which in some ways is suicidal ... but I wanted the pace to be honest. — Marla Runyan

I always wanted to be a teacher. A bit of me still wants to be a teacher. — Max Irons

Charantia. Bitter herbs. Bitter. — Jacqueline Miranda

The Crusaders lead to the Knights Templar; the Knights Templar lead to the Masons; and the Masons lead to the Shriners, a secret society that controls world government, toys with our banking system, and single-handedly keeps the fez industry afloat. — Stephen Colbert

They are people who are not afraid of making mistakes and who do, therefore, make mistakes, which is why their work often goes unrecognised. — Paulo Coelho

And all shall be well and/ All manner of thing shall be well/ By the purification of the motive/ In the ground of our beseeching — T. S. Eliot