Unformed Stool Quotes & Sayings
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That is Gladstone, the greatest statesman that ever lived. I intend to be a statesman, too. — Woodrow Wilson

Ian waited outside the airport in the arrivals lane after they collected their bags. He looked at them and his brows rose. "Where's Denise? And what are you doing with a bloody cat, Charles? Some sort of mascot for our dear Reaper here?" "Not another word," Spade snapped, getting into the car and seating the carrier on his lap. "Ian, trust me - don't," Crispin said before he threw their bags into the boot. — Jeaniene Frost

Whatever is going on in your life just remember ... don't ever give up! Always keep your head up and smile. Please remember that you're not alone in this world ... more people care about you then you realize. — Timothy Pina

You have to take an interest in something in life, I told myself. I wondered what could interest me, after I was finished with love. I could take a course in wine tasting, maybe , or start collecting model aeroplanes — Michel Houellebecq

What you already know is merely a good departure point. — Keorapetse Kgositsile

I feel hollow inside, as if there's a black hole where my heart was, as if I am caving in around myself. — Beth Revis

A mighty, eternal and incomprehensible force pushes us all forward. But while all are so being pushed, many linger and look back. Unconsciously, they oppose this force. — Prentice Mulford

A flat tax is roughly the same as a sales tax. — Bob Frank

I kept on going and I overcame my fears and got over my insecurities. — Kate Winslet

Our hospital was famous and housed many great poets and singers. Did the hospital specialize in poets and singers or was it that poets and singers specialized in madness? — Susanna Kaysen

I still never get recognized. Small, bald white guys like myself - we all kind of look the same. — Moby

When men, engaged in unjustifiable pursuits, are aware that obstructions may come from a quarter which bare apprehension of opposition from doing what they would with eagerness rush into if no such external impediments were to be feared. — Alexander Hamilton