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Top Uncollectible Quotes

We are either part of the problem, or part of the solution...what are we doing each day to try and solve the most troubling human problems? — Tim Spiess

As long as there was hope, there was promise. And promise was enough to light all the stars in the sky. — Heather Burch

Climbing hills was never one of my great ambitions. Perhaps I was just lazy, but I admit
now that I've been climbing a hill every other day
that it's very difficult to think about the stresses in your life while you're trying to avoid falling backwards when a goat with large horns is chasing you because you came too close to the little patch of grass he was planning to eat for breakfast. — Gene Wilder

Isn't that the definition of a star? Someone who can get a film made? — Bruce Robinson

The truth is that love is seeing the person you love for who they are right then, in that moment. People can't be anyone else. — Heather Davis

I grew up on North American sports teams as well as English soccer clubs. — Ian Astbury

If you haven't already told your kids 'don't fellate the president' then you're probably a bad parent. — Scott Adams

There is no word for the sound a life makes. — Howard Jacobson

Part of me is made of glass, and also, I love you. — Nicole Krauss

I knew that there was an underlying thing there that I was never really able to come face to face with. There's a part of me that wants to always protect myself because of what I had gone through. But I learned that you have to let people in. Going to the therapist kind of helped me with that. — LaToya Jackson

My, how busy we become when we lose sight of how God loves us. — Julian Of Norwich

Then came the matter of food. For ten hours he picked grains of rice off the floor and collected pasta, sugar, and individual tea leaves. He would not eat anything that had been tainted with blood, and was left with less than a third of his rations. Some things - powdered cocoa, for example - were uncollectible, or had risen on the wind. He had kerosene enough for one pot of boiling water and one hour of lamplight each day. Some of his blankets had bullet holes. — Mark Helprin