Tristen Nash Quotes & Sayings
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It wasn't even fair. Which was okay, since Sorceri only cared about fair play when it benefited them. Otherwise, they were not fans. — Kresley Cole

Adults who could digest raw milk had an excellent source of food on the hoof. Cattle could go on turning grass into milk for years before they were slaughtered for beef. It has been proposed that lactase persistence was the genetic edge that allowed the dairy pastoralist Indo-Europeans to spread. Dairy farming produces five times as many calories per acre as raising cattle for slaughter.61 The protein and calcium of milk certainly build bones. Prehistoric dairy farmers tended to be taller than other farmers.62 — Jean Manco

I've had diseases that lasted longer than my marriages. — Nell Carter

You know what it was like? It was like thinking I was heading to a surprise party and instead it was a surprise pap smear. — Jen Lancaster

I stopped living a long time ago, in order to simply exist. Now I am trying to leave existence, in order to step into nihility. — Lionel Suggs

Ultimate Reality is not clearly and immediately apprehended except by those who have made themselves loving, pure in heart and poor in spirit. — Aldous Huxley

Let your heart be awakened to the transforming power of gratefulness. — Sarah Ban Breathnach

Never lose your sense of humor. Tomorrow could be worse. — Carol Higgins Clark

When I say be skeptical of everything I mean it. Just because someone was elected to do a job doesn't mean that person has any idea of what they're doing. — Bob Kerrey

There is nothing wrong with changing a plan when the situation has changed. — Seneca The Younger

Because when you are imagining, you might as well imagine something worth while. — L.M. Montgomery

Every suggested idea produces a corresponding physical reaction. Every idea constantly repeated ends by being engraved upon the brain, provoking the act which corresponds to that idea. — Scott Reed

Composers should write tunes that chauffeurs and errand boys can whistle. — Thomas Beecham

She knew nothing of the conduct of a mind, that fears to trust its own powers; which, possessing a nice judgment, and inclining to believe, that every other person perceives still more critically, fears to commit itself to censure, and seeks shelter in the obscurity of silence. — Ann Radcliffe