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Turretin Puritan Quotes By Preston Sturges

I always was and always will be optimistic. — Preston Sturges

Turretin Puritan Quotes By Courtney Milan

He knew he tended toward gloom. It made him consider blood poisoning and heart attacks when someone else might see a touch of indigestion. Those carefully considered worst-case scenarios made him a good doctor, but they also made him feel like a dark little raincloud.
When Lydia Charingford was around, though, he felt like a smiling dark little raincloud. — Courtney Milan

Turretin Puritan Quotes By Bill Parcells

The fans, with all due respect, they don't affect the decisions I would make as a coach. — Bill Parcells

Turretin Puritan Quotes By Martin Freeman

I have played nasty people, but not everyone has seen that stuff. Before 'The Office,' I mainly got cast as little toe-rags. — Martin Freeman

Turretin Puritan Quotes By George Bernard Shaw

Man's inhumanity to man is only surpassed by his cruelty to animals — George Bernard Shaw

Turretin Puritan Quotes By Richard G. Scott

We become what we want to be by consistently being what we want to become each day. — Richard G. Scott

Turretin Puritan Quotes By Peter Breggin

Only in psychiatry is the existence of physical disease determined by APA presidential proclamations, by committee decisions, and even, by a vote of the members of APA, not to mention the courts. — Peter Breggin

Turretin Puritan Quotes By Bob Marley

No man can lead mean, we have to have unity. — Bob Marley

Turretin Puritan Quotes By Tania Runyan

Sometimes you must do things out of love
that devastate the senses.

This wasn't easy, Elymas. I know
blindness. I know how suddenly

the specks in the stones you can't see
become something you would die for.

From the way you grope this cloud of mist
I know you're trying to imagine

the color of the stars right now,
the blue-white shine that once

ignited your hands with power,
but can conjur only

the upturned bellies of poisoned frogs,
your mother's dying lips.

Don't you know how small
this life is? Even the stars

are just the sweat Christ shakes
from his brow. When you make crooked

the path to eternity, you send your brother
to oblivion, to the buried speck

in the midnight desert stone. This time,
no magic will save you. You

will have to find your life in the dark.
Today you will have to be led by the hand. — Tania Runyan