Winthrope Wellington Quotes & Sayings
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Sprinkling drops of lavender and clary-sage oil into a bath is a totally simple yet complex pleasure. — Isabel Gillies

When I tell people I work to stop hazing in high schools I am almost always met with shocked expressions. 'High school? Really? I thought that was something that only arrogant frat guys do in college.' But it's true - as long as I have worked on preventing bullying in high schools, I have worked to prevent hazing. — Rosalind Wiseman

You drop my name again, I'll hunt you down and cut off everything that protrudes from your body. You get me? — Kristen Ashley

Women are tough and rather coarse. They were built for the raw, crude work of bearing children. You'd be amazed at what they can do when they divert that baby-hatching energy into some other enterprise. — Tom Robbins

Despite everything he'd learned and witnessed firsthand, it called to him as much as hunger or thirst. A movement up on the left wall of the South Door caught his attention. Startled, he reacted quickly, looking just in time to see a flash of silver. A patch of ivy shook — James Dashner

People think you're really confident because you're an actress or whatever, but I'm, like, the worst. Although the good thing about being recognizable is that people approach me, which is good. — Rebel Wilson

To be able to put your arms around 24 years of music, it's really fun. — Billy Corgan

Mere animals couldn't possibly manage to act like this. You need to be a human being to be really stupid. — Terry Pratchett

But to believe that getting stuff is the purpose and aim of life is madness. — Hubert Selby Jr.

The style of an author should be the image of his mind, but the choice and command of language is the fruit of exercise. — Edward Gibbon

Buses and trains both set you thinking, but not in the same way. Trains give you a rhythm, sent you into dreams, cut you off from reality. Buses were always stopping and starting; traffic, road-junctions, lights; and of course, bus-stops. The world you passed through was observable. And real. So was the world inside your head. Buses were good places to worry on. — Reginald Hill

It means that the things that make us human often make us ill. — Jonathan Rosen