Tricoche Chiro Quotes & Sayings
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Discovering the unexpected is more important than confirming the known. — George E.P. Box
Even in past years, when I wasn't in the Super Bowl, I wished I was. — Brett Favre
You know the evil that men do, hell is where the men go.
We snatched him by his hands and feet and threw him out the window:
"Up, up, and away cause I don't play, clown,
Buck, buck, buck, take that with you on the way down."
I'm hoping you got springs and wings on your shoes,
But you lose, because I got the Ill Street Blues. — Kool G Rap
To get the hippie out of certain characters is probably the most difficult thing for me. I was not a hippie by choice but by birth. — Melissa Leo
Like overzealous religious converts, climbers originally from the lower rungs of society tend to go overboard when they ape the upper class. — Maureen Corrigan
You're easy to love, Nicki. So damn easy to love. I can't get enough of you. — Franca Storm
Every conversation is a form of Jazz. The activity of instantaneous creation is as ordinary to us as breathing. — Stephen Nachmanovitch
In a post-Christian, skeptical age, love on display is the most convincing apologetic. — J.D. Greear
You are softening toward the young rascal because he is ill, and because he says he likes cats."
"It is an engaging quality, Emerson."
"That depends," said Emerson darkly, "on how he likes them. — Elizabeth Peters
To be acceptable is for one to ignore his weakness while knowing his strength, to cover the scar even though it's always there, however, to be impossible is for one to see his weakness as, not an adversary, but the cherry on top of his strength, to rearrange the scar so that it compliments his features. — Criss Jami
However much I might try to expound or explain Love, when I come to Love itself, I am ashamed of my explanations ... Love alone can explain the mysteries of love and lovers. — Rumi
In himself man is essentially a beast, only he butters it over like a slice of bread with a little decorum. — Erich Maria Remarque
