Trellance Quotes & Sayings
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See what you can do with your daring with color and your ignorance mixed with it. — Charles Webster Hawthorne

Sally, or rather Sarah (for what young lady of common gentility will reach the age of sixteen without altering her name as far as she can?) must from situation be at this time the intimatre friend and confidante of her sister. — Jane Austen

With pop stars or film stars, we become the object of people's self-definition, as well as the object of sexual definition. — George Michael

college-educated workers are more likely to enjoy what they do for a living, and identify closely with their careers, so work long hours willingly. — Anonymous

To suffer personally and directly due to the collective is not necessary, and is also a subtle form of masochism disguised as virtue. — Irma Kaye Sawyer

Some men who live hard and in good health can't believe sickness or weakness is anything but laziness, a sham. — Ursula K. Le Guin

i am too small
for this love,
i am too small
for my
own skin.
somedays i wake
and cannot
find myself
in my
body anymore. — Darshana Suresh

There's something so remarkable in the intensity of taking care of somebody who can't take care of him or herself. And then watching that little person bloom into adolescence. — Bill Ayers

Every great business is built on friendship. — James Cash Penney

Morons often like to claim that their truth has been suppressed: that they are like Galileo, a noble outsider fighting the rigid and political domain of the scientific literature, which resists every challenge to orthodoxy. — Ben Goldacre

A lot of people don't know that Dad was quite a scientist, and he was so clever. — Bindi Irwin

Schopenhauer said only men had the total objectivity necessary for genius, and that you only had to look at a woman's shape to see that she wasn't intended for much mental or physical work. — Jacky Fleming

Those of us who actually were working in the region at the time will point out how strongly committed we were to supporting the democratic process and encouraging elections, in spite of the fact that a war was going on in several of these countries. — John Negroponte