Top 14 Muscatine Quotes
#1. When people don't get enough information, they make it up.
Gary Cherone
#2. How he'd asked for a telescope for his fourteenth birthday and received a clock radio instead; how he'd saved his allowance and bought himself one. How, sometimes, at dinner, Nath never said a word about his day, because their parents never asked.
Celeste Ng
#3. Her father was her door to the world; he was the singular opening through which she saw, heard, and felt. Without him she didn't know what she saw, or what she heard, and what she felt; all she felt, was him gone.
Anthony Marra
#4. If I can do it, you can do it. Anybody can.
Doris Day
#5. I majored in musical theatre performance at college, then went through years of waiting tables and temping while looking for acting work.
Brooke Elliott
#6. I've always been taught that basketball is a team game and greater than the sum of its parts.
Len Elmore
#7. Through the years the thought of suicide had occurred to him, not as an intention, but as one of the many possibilities among the chances of life.
Ayn Rand
#9. Even when not in the act of writing Muscatine a letter, I was often composing one in my mind, situating the words just so, plunking one here, then one there, gauging how to sound worthy of his regard.
Timothy Schaffert
#10. If fear is holding you back in life, you must attack it, Kate. Not make excuses about why you cannot attempt what you wish to do. That you can't because you're a woman. Especially you, given that your parents educated you as a son.
Gaelen Foley
#11. Written poetry is different. Best thing is to see it in performance first, then read it. Performance is more provocative.
Adrian Mitchell
#12. Many a man who might walk over burning ploughshares into heaven stumbles from the path because there is gravel in his shoes.
Edwin Hubbel Chapin
#13. My favorite prayer is thank you. Most people are asking for things and not doing their part.
Tony Robbins
#14. The wind was still making an orchestra out of the tent. But it wasn't a requiem anymore.
Kate Tempest
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