Toy Story Slinky Quotes & Sayings
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Remember that you are an actor in a drama of such sort as the Author chooses: if short, then in a short one; if long, then in a long one. If it be His pleasure that you should enact a poor man, or a cripple, or a ruler, or a private citizen, see that you act it well. For this is your business, to act well the given part. But to choose it belongs to Another. — Epictetus

My world was delicately balanced, but the scales never hung even. When something improved, something else had to crumble. — Rebecca Donovan

The thing of which the act of perception is the perception is experienced as something not mental. — Samuel Alexander

It was lonely in that damn motel room. When I'm on the road, I usually have a dog with me. Animals I like. People I learned a long time ago to do without. — Dan J. Marlowe

They were like a couple of asteroids that had collided, she and Owen, briefly sparking before ricocheting off again, a little chipped, maybe even a little scarred, but with miles and miles still to go. — Jennifer E. Smith

Let love guide you in your decisions. — Sabine Shah

Errors flies from mouth to mouth, from pen to pen, and to destroy it takes ages. — Voltaire

Go ahead. Rip my bodice. — Richard Castle

They will never stop talking about you! No one can tell your story like you can! — Latasha Wakefield

Kindly confirm: If someone's evil, then killing them isn't murder. It's SLAYING, and not only legal but encouraged. Correct? — Laini Taylor

Picking locks was not a skill he had ever cultivated, but he persisted day after day, turning the tip of his talon into different ways of approaching a keyhole. He never tired, and he ever gave up ... because if there was any justice in the universe, he wouldn't be trapped here forever. — Neal Shusterman

I'm a total failure at housewifery. I always have been, 'cause I daydream too much. If I start doing the dishes at one in the afternoon, I'll still be there at six in the evening. — Patti Smith