Troublous Time Quotes & Sayings
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Somehow whatever I play ends up being sleazy. — Paul Giamatti
I suffer from low self-esteem. I had horrible self-esteem growing up. You really have to save yourself because the critic within you will eat you up. It's not the outside world - it's your interior life, that critic within you, that you have to silence. — Iman
I take the long way home and circle the neighborhood. The leaves have started to fall and collect in small heaps under the carefully spaced trees. I kick the piles, enjoying the sounds my feet make as I scatter them along the sidewalk, adding a small bit of extra chaos to the city. Every once and a while, I sniff the sleeves of my sweater. I kind of like that they stink of patchouli. — Julie Buxbaum
People change and needs change. So what was Sufism once is Sufism no more. — Idries Shah
The snow fell steadily, cloaking all the world in white. — George R R Martin
I feel like I came through this year stronger and wiser, and I can go into 2015 in a much better place. — Rory McIlroy
Inside the house, where money could reliably fix most problems, things were nearly perfect, but outside, butch nature trampled all over wimpy nurture. — Jade Chang
A petite, absolutely delightful waitress who, like everyone else, doesn't speak one word of English. But her smile is multilingual. — John Cameron Smith
Names don't mean a thing anymore. The past is dead. — Lauren Oliver
In societies no less than individuals, acknowledging our limitations may ultimately be more humane than denying them. — Steven Pinker
If you don't look before the dusk and beyond the dawn, you won't be able to see the sun. (Soar) — Soar
After all, the world is not our handiwork, and we are not responsible for what goes on in it, save within very narrow limits. — H.L. Mencken
I don't want to make music for people who don't care about music. — T Bone Burnett
There is a subset of Democrats who tend to mis-fill out ballots. The way you mark the ballot is like an S.A.T. - you fill in the circle. And the subset of people who tend to, like, put a check there instead, or an X, or fill it out wrong, tend to be people who didn't take S.A.T.s, or first-time voters, or people with English as a second language. — Al Franken
