Top 15 Piirtos Pyramid Quotes
#2. My daughter wrote a book. She is a New York Times Bestselling Author. Fabulous. Couldn't be more proud. She also has no health insurance. A 401 K? Dream on! My daughter left her stable corporate job to be a writer without dental benefits or a savings account, a.k.a. my worst nightmare.
Kate Siegel
#3. I think you have to be a little bit strict. You can't be friend and their parent in a lot of situations, especially in this day and age where it's so dangerous for kids. So there's a bit of sternness, I guess, in the way I raise my kids.
Tim McGraw
#4. She hoped to be wise and reasonable in time; but alas! Alas! She must confess to herself that she was not wise yet.
Jane Austen
#5. I have begun several times many things, and I have often succeeded at last.
Benjamin Disraeli
#6. Writers who don't produce copy - or leave it so long that they couldn't possibly produce something good - are giving themselves the perfect excuse for not succeeding.
Megan McArdle
#7. Britain is the only colony in the British Empire and it is up to us now to liberate ourselves.
Tony Benn
#8. Oh, gosh, okay ... well, my biggest injury was probably a bone chip in my ankle that required surgery.
Trish Stratus
#9. Picking up the pieces of a broken relationship is like gathering up shards of glass with bear hands and eyes closed.
Michael Faudet
#10. The musicians, Duke Ellington, his thing was not about separating himself from the rest of America. Louis Armstrong - go to the forefathers of our music - Jelly Roll Morton - they're not preaching a separatist agenda. They're not taking their music and saying, "This is for me."
Wynton Marsalis
#11. Pain is suffering because we want to be free of it, and pleasure is suffering because we fear to lose it. Fools search for freedom, but there is no freedom. There is only the embrace.
Brian Staveley
#12. He'd lost all fear of Death's embrace,
The last embrace a man will know.
Christopher Paolini
#13. Constantly strive for mastery and grace.
Dan John
#15. We yell and scold as a way of paying homage to each other's views. This is the burden of friendship between extremely high-strung individuals.
Don DeLillo
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