Wordless Wednesday Quotes & Sayings
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I would love for TNT to run the whole season at one point. I don't think that'll ever happen, though. — Elisabeth Rohm

a 2011 survey by Food Safety News showed that 75 percent of honey on store shelves had no pollen in it. All honey has at least a few grains of pollen that remain in it after normal straining, and that pollen is the only definitive way to determine country and even region of origin. A complete lack of pollen indicates one of two things: The jar has no honey in it at all, or the honey has been ultrafiltered by heating and forcing the honey through tiny filters to remove all of the pollen. — Mark L. Winston

I have managed to establish an identity that is based on my internal self, and for that I feel tremendously lucky. — David Rakoff

Heaven wouldn't be like this earth, this tormented earth ruled by evil forces that tossed humanity to and fro like a slow clown in a two-bit rodeo. — Joe LaFlam

Madness is a divine release of the soul from the yoke of custom and convention. — Plato

Vee'd been too busy ogling all the bright, shiny trinkets in the marketplace to notice Jamie shadowing us.Visions or not, he was far too bipolar to be a match for my best friend. She deserved a true prince-not some moody poseur with a crown. Yet, if I knew her, his conflicted Edward Cullen act would her hook faster than meth. — Carey Corp

Once I'm committed, I'm unafraid of the outcome. — Helmut Lang

Sirach calls the people who dwelt at Shechem a foolish people (Ecclus. 50:26), just as the Germans are accustomed to judge concerning the Swabians and the Bavarians. They were a proud people given to luxury. — Martin Luther

Wit is the most rascally, contemptible, beggarly thing on the face of the earth. — Arthur Murphy

Thinking is movement confined to the brain — Arvid Carlsson

When you can learn to go along for the ride, ordinary moments become compelling. — David Cain

Every story's trying to say something. It's trying to beam an idea, a message, into the minds of the readers. In this way, every story is an argument. It's the writer making a case. — Chuck Wendig