Wllm Quotes & Sayings
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Tunnel vision can kill creativity. — Ami Vitale
She felt like Lady in Lady and the Tramp, one of Hanna's favorite movies as a kid. When Jim Dear and Darling had a new baby, they kicked Lady to the curb. Except Hanna didn't even have a scruffy bad-boy stray she could run off with because her supposed boyfriend was going to be hundreds of miles away soaking up sunshine on a nude beach with a skank. — Sara Shepard
When you look at things like Flickr and Youtube, they are specialised blogging systems, so why hasn't blogging encompassed that ease of functionality? — Matt Mullenweg
Never let anyone use your toothbrush or your pen. -Author Wllm Worth — Wllm Worth
Just because you are on a path to damnation, doesn't mean you're going to get there. Be willing to change your travel plans. — Wllm Worth
A baby opens you up, is the problem. No way around it unless you want to pay someone else to have it for you. There's before and there's after. To live in your body before is one thing. To live in your body after is another. Some deal by attempting to micromanage; some go crazy; some zone right the hell on out. Or all of the above. — Elisa Albert
Persevere. Nothing worthwhile is easy. — Barack Obama
Even so, as was his custom, he writes the name in an abbreviated form: "Wllm Shaksp." It also has a large blot on the end of the surname, probably because of the comparatively low quality of the paper. Though it is only a deposition, it is also the only document in existence containing a transcript of Shakespeare speaking in his own voice. — Bill Bryson
The joy of The Lord really is strength. — Tyler Perry
There are 201 words in the Iliad and the Odyssey that occur only once in Homer and never again in the whole of Greek literature. — Adam Nicolson
As long as a single center has a monopoly on the use of coercion, one has a state rather than a self-governed society. — Elinor Ostrom
Yes, good, kind Crake. Please stop singing or I can't go on with the story. — Margaret Atwood