Tronchin Quotes & Sayings
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Painting is a magical process that I like, where you conjure something out of nothing; you get a little idea that leads you through ... You can go into a trance while you're doing it, so it's a nice contrast to real life. — Paul McCartney

Each of us can walk only the path he sees at his own feet. Each of us is subject to the consequences of his own belief. — Morris L. West

All right cupcakes listen up! — Rick Riordan

Don't wait the time is never just right. — Mark Twain

Mum, Vitali just sent me a text, would you pass me a new pair of panties. — David Haye

Let me listen to me and not to them. — Gertrude Stein

And just as the terrorist seeks to divide humanity in hate, so we have to unify it around an idea. And that idea is liberty. — Tony Blair

The fear came then. The shield wall is a terrible place. It is where a warrior makes his reputation, and reputation is dear to us. Reputation is honour, but to gain that honour a man must stand in the shield wall where death runs rampant. I had been in the shield wall at Cynuit and I knew the smell of death, the stink of it, the uncertainty of survival, the horror of the axes and swords and spears, and I feared it. And it was coming. — Bernard Cornwell

My number-one theory in life is that style is proportional to your lack of resources - the less you have, the more stylish you're likely to be. — Beth Ditto

I am at my best when I am scoring. — Charlie Adam

To have paranoia, it's nothing bad it's like your antivurs system on your computer, it makes as much secure as possible. — Deyth Banger

We have all had times ... when we have seen things from God's standpoint and have wanted to stay there; but God will never allow us to stay there ... [I]t is in the valley where we live for the glory of God. — Oswald Chambers

It seems to me that your doctor [Tronchin] is more of a philosopher than a physician. As for me, I much prefer a doctor who is anoptimist and who gives me remedies that will improve my health. Philosophical consolations are, after all, useless against real ailments. I know only two kinds of sickness
physical and moral: all the others are purely in the imagination. — Lord Chesterfield

I'd like to see much more understanding of emotional issues around hurt, abandonment, disappointment, longing, failure and shame, where they stem from and how they drive people and policies brought into public discourse. — Susie Orbach