Whitstables Quotes & Sayings
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I've never been an idiot - I was a smart girl but I'd do stupid things like go around Asda and nick stuff because my friends told me to. I was a good girl as a teenager. — Amy Winehouse

Once he had taken hold, he did not let go. It was not a handshake, it was a possession. — Lisa Kleypas

Gathered together in this fashion, Jerry could see that the Whitstables possessed certain common physical characteristics, including wayward teeth, large earlobes, and the sort of stress-related blotchiness usually found in cornered jellyfish. — Christopher Fowler

Obedience isn't a lack of fear. It's just doing it scared. — Jen Hatmaker

Snooty knew measly talked muchly. — Toba Beta

So you see, I can't go to Hawaii with you. I'm sorry, Tim. But I need to decide if I want to become a nun. — Pepper Pace

If we accept and acquiesce in the face of discrimination, we accept the responsibility ourselves. We should, therefore, protest openly everything ... that smacks of discrimination or slander. — Mary McLeod Bethune

Who built the seven gates of Thebes? In the books are listed the names of kings. Did the kings heave up the building blocks? — Bertolt Brecht

Where knowledge ends ... feeling and imagination begin. — Neville Goddard

Don't you think...doesn't it seem sometimes like life is like a plane?...And we're all piloos, you know, of our own planes. When things are going smoothly then we're, like, on autopilot, but sometimes things get a little, well, turbulent and then we have to land the plane on our own..."What about the air traffic control?"...Well, sure. Sometimes the guy is helpful, but maybe he's drunk?...Or maybe there's this big fog so you just put your hands on the controls and look for the runway lights and do your best. On your own. — Gayle Friesen

I can at once become happy anywhere, for he is happy who has found himself a happy lot. In a word, happiness lies all in the functions of reason, in warrantable desires and virtuous practice. — Marcus Aurelius

3 (Moses was a very humble man, more humble than anyone else on earth.) — Anonymous