Toukie Smith Quotes & Sayings
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The kitchen guy wheeled out the tray of lunches. The salmon looked too fancy for institutional food, more at par with something Jacob would have cooked up at home as a way of saying, I'm sorry I stood you up at that party where all my friends were flexing so hard you could barely fit in the room with their delts. — Jordan Castillo Price

Computer scientists stand on each other's feet. — Richard Hamming

I absolutely love Vancouver! One, because the city is beautiful and very easily walkable, and two, because the city keeps giving me work! — Julie McNiven

This beautiful image is to my mind the one that women could hold before their eyes. This is an end toward which we could strive - to be the still axis within the revolving wheel of relationships, obligations and activities. — Anne Morrow Lindbergh

IF EITHER OF THEM had felt tetchy, the concert put them both in a good mood. — Alexander McCall Smith

I'd rather be tired than broke! — Mark Cuban

The power, indeed, of every individual is small, and the consequence of his endeavours imperceptible, in a general prospect of the world. Providence has given no man ability to do much, that something might be left for every man to do. The business of life is carried on by a general co-operation; in which the part of any single man can be no more distinguished, than the effect of a particular drop when the meadows are floated by a summer shower: yet every drop increases the inundation, and every hand adds to the happiness or misery of mankind. — Samuel Johnson

I ask no favors for my sex, I surrender not our claim to equality. All I ask of our brethren is that they will take their feet from off our necks, and permit us to stand upright on the ground which God has designed us to occupy. — Sarah Moore Grimke

An artist is an explorer. He has to begin by self-discovery and by observation of his own procedure. After that he must not feel under any constraint. — Henri Matisse

The cherries' only fault: the crowds that gather when they bloom — Saigyo