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Wasting Time On Boys Quotes By Mandy Patinkin

The great love of my life is music. — Mandy Patinkin

Wasting Time On Boys Quotes By Antonio De Oliveira Salazar

Teach your children to work, teach your daughters modesty, teach all the virtue of economy. And if not make them saints, at least make them Christians. — Antonio De Oliveira Salazar

Wasting Time On Boys Quotes By Terry Pratchett

I may be daft but I'm no' stupid! — Terry Pratchett

Wasting Time On Boys Quotes By Gillian Flynn

I felt hollowed out. My mom's death was not useful. I felt a shot of rage at her, and then imagined those last bloody moments in the house, when she realized it had gone wrong, when Debby lay dying, and it was all over, her unsterling life.
My anger gave way to a strange tenderness, what a mother might feel for her child, and I thought, At least she tried. She tried, on that final day, as hard as anyone could have tried.
And I would try to find peace in that. — Gillian Flynn

Wasting Time On Boys Quotes By Neil Gaiman

Shadow had heard too many people telling each other not to repress their feelings, to let their emotions out, let the pain go. Shadow thought there was a lot to be said for bottling up emotions. If you did it long enough and deep enough, he suspected, pretty soon you wouldn't feel anything at all. — Neil Gaiman

Wasting Time On Boys Quotes By Sidney Poitier

I'll always be chasing you ... Glory. — Sidney Poitier

Wasting Time On Boys Quotes By Dalai Lama

Once you encourage the thought of compassion in your mind, once it becomes active, then your attitude towards others changes automatically. — Dalai Lama

Wasting Time On Boys Quotes By Otto Frank

We don't need the Nazis to destroy us. We're destroying ourselves — Otto Frank

Wasting Time On Boys Quotes By Caitlin Moran

I have a rule of thumb that allows me to judge, when times is pressing and one needs to make a snap judgment, whether or not some sexist bullshit is afoot. Obviously, it's not 100% infallible but by and large it definitely points you in the right direction and it's asking this question; are the men doing it? Are the men worrying about this as well? Is this taking up the men's time? Are the men told not to do this, as it's letting the side down? Are the men having to write bloody books about this exasperating retarded, time-wasting, bullshit? Is this making Jeremy Clarkson feel insecure?
Almost always the answer is no. The boys are not being told they have to be a certain way, they are just getting on with stuff. — Caitlin Moran