Wantologist Quotes & Sayings
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Top Wantologist Quotes
Maybe it's a terrible thing, to keep a war to yourself. But maybe that's the way it has to be. — Benjamin Alire Saenz
It was always my belief that rock and roll belonged in the hands of the people, not rock stars. — Patti Smith
There's something about that relationship between actor and audience. Whether you get it on Broadway or in a fine local playhouse, there's no greater drug. Every time I get to do TV, film and a play in the same year, it's my dream come true. — Roger Bart
Only those with guts could bear a great life. — Toba Beta
Declare the sacred utterances. — Lailah Gifty Akita
I may have lost my heart, but not my self-control. — Jane Austen
New York City subways are now getting high speed Internet. How about some high speed subway trains? — David Letterman
Too many words are lit for a beast of burden. — Yunus Emre
I think if we were going to worry about teen pregnancy being glamorized, we should worry about shows like 'Teen Mom'. If people are going to want to have children at a young age because they see it on TV, I think that depends on the type of person you're dealing with. — Chelsea Kane
There were times when life's problems were convincingly outweighed by its possibilities, and this, she felt, was one. — Alexander McCall Smith
Could it be, I wonder, that there is such a thing as a wantologist, someone we can hire to figure out what we want? Have I arrived at some final telling moment in my research on outsourcing intimate parts of our lives, or at the absurdist edge of the market frontier? — Arlie Russell Hochschild
And I'd started thinking about my mother's last weeks
the way she'd drifted listlessly about the house in her dressing gown, cigarettes in one hand, glass of something strong-smelling in the other. — Anna Davis
Owen, I've never asked a guy to be my whole world before. How do I do that?" "That was perfect," Owen whispered, completely stunned. — Jessie G.
Together with a culture of work, there must be a culture of leisure as gratification. To put it another way: people who work must take the time to relax, to be with their families, to enjoy themselves, read, listen to music, play a sport. — Pope Francis
