Tomaras Wood Quotes & Sayings
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I like to swim, I like to play with my dogs and I love to eat - but I have to start watching that because my suits are getting too small. — Bobby Womack
All babies are incoherent, but they grow up. That is the principle difference between an infant and a poet. — Sharyn McCrumb
Just as oil is present in every part of the olive, so love permeates every part of creation. — Paramahansa Yogananda
You always need that spark of imagination. Sometimes I'm midway through a book before it happens. However, I don't wait for the muse to descend, I sit down every day and I work when I'm not delivering lambs on the farm. — Barbara Kingsolver
A big part of my decision is not made about whether I'm able to coach in the NHL or if I'm ready to step up and take that challenge. Basically, it's about my family, it's about my children, and this is where my decision is going to have to be made. — Patrick Roy
Once upon a time, Sleeping Beauty decided to take a nap from which she would never wake up. — Rachel Cohn
E-mail creates the illusion that you're writing. You're not. — Susan Elizabeth Phillips
What passes for investigative journalism is finding somebody with their pants down - literally or otherwise. — Robert Scheer
If you look at America, one of the great strengths of America is its university towns and the way a lot of their businesses and a lot of their innovation and enormous economic growth have come from reducing that gap, getting those universities directly involved in start-up businesses, green field businesses, new development businesses. — Denis Napthine
it is strange, exceedingly strange, to know that one's life has been fulfilled. Yet — Ursula K. Le Guin
I dressed like Leslie Caron as a teenager: soft school pleats, Peter Pan collars. — Mary Quant
Home is where I work, and I work everywhere. — Alfred Nobel
Nature designed us to be of good cheer. — Douglas William Jerrold
That which we are not permitted to have we delight in; that which we can have is disregarded. — Seneca The Younger
