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Who Needs Enemies When You Have Family Quotes By Eva Zeisel

Art has more ego to it than what I do. — Eva Zeisel

Who Needs Enemies When You Have Family Quotes By Tommy Franks

Now, when you boys get home, you're gonna see a lot of war protestors. But don't be bitter. Go up to one, shake his hand, and smile. Then wink at his girlfriend, because she knows she's dating a pussy. — Tommy Franks

Who Needs Enemies When You Have Family Quotes By Lao-Tzu

We put thirty spokes together and call it a wheel,
But it is on the space where there is nothing that the usefulness of the wheels depends.
We turn clay to make vessel,
But it is on the space where there is nothing that the usefulness of the vessel depends.
We pierce doors and windows to make a house,
And it is on these spaces where there is nothing that the usefulness of the house depends.
Therefore just as we take advantage of what is, we should recognize the usefulness of what is not. — Lao-Tzu

Who Needs Enemies When You Have Family Quotes By Paul Harding

O, Senator, drop your trousers! Loosen your cravat! Eschew your spats and step into that shallow, teeming world of mayflies and dragonflies and frogs' eyes staring eye-to-eye with your own, and the silty bottom. Cease your filibuster against the world God gave you. — Paul Harding

Who Needs Enemies When You Have Family Quotes By Emily Dickinson

But it is growing damp and I must go in. Memory's fog is rising. — Emily Dickinson

Who Needs Enemies When You Have Family Quotes By Marla Runyan

Sometimes parents limit the experiences their kids will have, saying they are going to fail; they can't ride a bike or do sports. — Marla Runyan

Who Needs Enemies When You Have Family Quotes By Rachel Cusk

The world is constantly evolving, while the family endeavours to stay the same. Updated, refurbished, modernised, but essentially the same. A house in the landscape, both shelter and prison. — Rachel Cusk