Trecherous Quotes & Sayings
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I was quite creative at school, and was also interested in fashion, but I was shy - I'm still not the loudest of people, believe it or not. — Kirsty Gallacher

You need a long hard day's work to reveal the logic of the craving for very bad tv and alcohol. — Alain De Botton

I have sacrificed everything in my life that I consider precious to advance the political career of my husband. — Pat Nixon

First I loved women, then animals, and now I love stones. They're just as amusing as women and animals and they're much less trecherous. — Victor Hugo

I don't know whether my husband is a genius or not, but he certainly has a dirty mind. — Nora Barnacle

Don't force anything. Let life be a deep let go. — Eileen Caddy

I went to UCF in Florida in Orlando. I went for advertising and public relations. I moved out to California my senior year because I knew I wanted to be an actor, but I also wanted to finish school and get my degree. I took mainly a bunch of criminal justice courses online for the last year because that's all that they offered. — Drew Seeley

I can't lose you again. It really will kill me this time. — Gayle Forman

Pay attention to the people God puts in your path if you want to discern what God is up to in your life. — Henri Nouwen

The point here is ... to be just a little less arrogant. To have just a little critical awareness about myself and my certainties. Because a huge percentage of the stuff that I tend to be automatically certain of is, it turns out, totally wrong and deluded. — David Foster Wallace

There is no better recreation for the mind than the study of the ancient classics. Take any one of them into your hand, be it only for half an hour, and you will feel yourself refreshed, relieved, purified, ennobled, strengthened; just as if you had quenched your thirst at some pure spring. Is this the effect of the old language and its perfect expression, or is it the greatness of the minds whose works remain unharmed and unweakened by the lapse of a thousand years? Perhaps both together. But this I know. If the threatened calamity should ever come, and the ancient languages cease to be taught, a new literature shall arise, of such barbarous, shallow and worthless stuff as never was seen before. — Arthur Schopenhauer

Life should be continually brighter. We are continually seeking our own innocence. We want to recapture it for eternity. It's in there, but we lose touch with it. — Frederick Lenz

Art compares to nature like wine to the grape. — Franz Grillparzer

Most fatal diseases had their own specific odor, but ... none was as specific as old age. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

I had a job as a paralegal. I drove a cab. — Larry David

All rent is based on the monopoly power of private owners of certain portions of the globe. — David Harvey