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Top Vangie Martelle Quotes

Just because you take gluten out of something doesn't make it a health food. — Chris Mohr

Pride ... is the direct appreciation of oneself. — Arthur Schopenhauer

Most of the troubles in life come on all of a sudden. — Haruki Murakami

Walking on water and developing software from a specification are easy if both are frozen. — Edward Berard

No good opera plot can be sensible, for people do not sing when they are feeling sensible. — W. H. Auden

Actually, most people don't think I have too much sense because I would rather be fairly intelligent and act dumb instead of not having any sense at all and try to act smart. — Phil Robertson

I think when there's enough will and aggression, there's no shortage of talent either. — Jurgen Klinsmann

Nothing's really changed since the Harry Potter films came along. — Tom Felton

Flipping our classrooms into active learning spaces really is important and having these convenient spaces where people feel comfortable. — Megan Smith

I always come back. He does, too. Actions speak. — Karen Marie Moning

When I was in the House for 16 years, I caucused with the Democrats. — Bernie Sanders

My stuff is direct. Critics have compared my writing style with boxing all the way back to 1978 when my first book of essays appeared: it was compared to Muhammad Ali's style. — Ishmael Reed

My husband and I own a CrossFit Gym. Crossfit is perfect for me because it's always competitive, all the workouts are in a class environment, and it's different every day. It's a constantly varied functional fitness workout done with intensity. — Chelan Simmons

He's going on and on, and I can't be bothered. I just can't be fuckin well arsed saying something like: Solaris shites all over 2001, and then listening to him arguing vehemently against it. Or, alternatively, waiting for him to say it, and then being expected to argue engingly, as if to agree, even if we do, is a sign that we're effete proofs. I can't be bothered with it and I can't even be bothered to tell him that I can'be be bothered. — Irvine Welsh

It's always better to deliver the news yourself rather than allow your boss to be surprised. — Mary Cheney