Top 13 Inspirational Lacrosse Quotes
#1. I pawned the remote to my misery,
trading it in for liquor that was cheap;
screwdrivers for my vitamin c,
and a little bloodstream to my IV,
helping to soothe my lunacy
Phil Volatile
#2. The amount of sympathy you get from having an illness is paid out like a Ponzi scheme and psychiatric disorders are all the way at the bottom.
Nenia Campbell
#3. You will probably be eaten by either wild boar, coyotes, or at the very least these fucking annoying pterodactyl mosquitoes.
T.M. Frazier
#4. Your life isn't something you can leave behind or run away from, because you are it. People, on the other hand, are another matter altogether.
Santa Montefiore
#5. I don't care what my children choose to do professionally, just as long as within their choices they understand they've got to give something back.
Marian Wright Edelman
#6. I have been to the theater more since I have lived in New York than I ever really did in London working on a television show.
Richard C. Armitage
#7. I was a left-handed dentist who made people cry.
Casey Stengel
#8. The modern mind is hard to please; and it generally calls the way of Godfrey ferocious and the way of Francis fanatical. That is, it calls any moral method unpractical, when it has just called any practical method immoral.
G.K. Chesterton
#9. .:Just 'coz experiences have showed that it can't be done a certain way, doesn't necessary means one is to quit trying:..
Rafael Garcia
#10. I was tormenting myself last night with the insomnia and anyone who has insomnia knows that it often leads to anxiety and getting mad at ourselves, which makes it worse. And it's not just insomnia, in many instances in life.
Jai Uttal
#11. A free man thinks of nothing less than of death, and his wisdom is a meditation, not on death, but on life.
Baruch Spinoza
#12. Wikipedia will be small, disreputable, and unimportant compared to CZ in a few more years. Uh, ;-)
Larry Sanger
#13. The human backside is a dimension architects seem to have forgotten.
William H. Whyte
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