Truisme Larousse Quotes & Sayings
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Remember my unalterable maxim, When we love, we always have something to say. — Mary Wortley Montagu

Strategies grow initially like weeds in a garden, they are not cultivated like tomatoes in a hothouse. — Henry Mintzberg

I love food: biscuits and gravy, cheese grits, spaghetti and meatballs, chicken-fried steak with white gravy ... but my favorite dish is my wife's beanie weenie cornbread casserole. It's so good. It sounds stupid, but if you eat it, it's heaven. Of course, it's only something you can eat if you've got a lot of money. — Larry The Cable Guy

Why are we smiling when we loathe each other?' 'Why do we sell happiness to the readers of this magazine when we are profoundly unhappy ourselves, the slaves of fame? — Paulo Coelho

I actually started as a singer in Brooklyn, and I lived in a community. To get out of the ghetto of my community, I was a musician. — Charlemagne Palestine

You think, you become that thought. And consciousness, or the state of pure awareness, is lost. — Barry Long

When I said there was only one Judy Dench, I was, of course, referring to myself. — Carl Barat

Wild was the worst thing you could become in a community rigged for compliance. — Miriam Toews

Mix with positive-minded people as a means to tap into your unexploited potential. — Steve Backley

I don't know, maybe imminent peril made him feel more alive somehow, for the same reason zombies are carnivores with only one item on the menu. You never heard of undead vegetarians. Where's the challenge in attacking a plate of asparagus? — Rick Yancey

he dislikes "a boy who sleeps around. — Edith Hall

It is easy when we are in prosperity to give advice to the afflicted. — Aeschylus

There are always endless possibilities available if only you are prepared to look for them. — Steven Redhead

When you start to try to understand everything in terms of words, the understanding of the words becomes the experience, and the experience gets lost. — Fred Alan Wolf