Twingo Carrier Quotes & Sayings
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Wasting another's time is serious business for they will never get that time back. Ever. — L.R.W. Lee

The truth was in her voice as sure as rain and sunshine are in a green blade of grass. — Dean Koontz

The artist's memory is a dangerous, necessary thing. Never disavow what you see and remember-it's your brilliant stock-in-trade: remembering, and making something out of it. Artists remember the world as it is, first, because you have to know what it is you're reinventing; that's a rule, perhaps the only one: being cognizant of your source material. — Hilton Als

We can also see from the turkey story the mother of all harmful mistakes: mistaking absence of evidence (of harm) for evidence of absence, — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

To bring oneself to a frame of mind and to the proper energy to accomplish things that require plain hard work continuously is the one big battle that everyone has. When this battle is won for all time, then everything is easy. — Thomas Buckner

If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change. -Wayne Dyer — Brian Mills

The monkeys seized all the cocoanuts within their reach and sent them down upon us — Johann David Wyss

The written word is assumed to have been reflected upon and revised by its author, reviewed by authorities and editors. — Neil Postman

Even if it doesn't alter or change the end result even in the slightest... making decisions based on convictions that you believe in... and walking your own path... has it's own merit and worth. There's something to be said for not having... even on regret. — Tite Kubo

I absolutely love 'Four In A Bed.' Before I started filming, and I was unemployed, it was the focus of my day. Four B&B owners go to each other's B&Bs, have a meal and stay over, and then pay what they think the room was worth. At the end of the week, they sit down together and open each other's envelopes, and they all start rowing. — Kimberley Nixon