
Top 19 Point San Quotes
#1. I surfed Dana Point, San Clemente, and of course Huntington Beach. Every morning, you could find me at the hot water pipe.
Dick Dale
#2. People are still people no matter how you cut it.
Ginger Rogers
#3. The sort of guardian you can hire is worth about as much as the sort of wife you can buy.
Robert A. Heinlein
#4. This is the only way another creature can be known: on the surface, that's where there is depth.
John Banville
#5. The old San Francisco is under attack to the point where it's disappearing
Nancy Peters
#6. The sun rose and set in a land of dreams whether the clocks where right or wrong.
Patrick Kavanagh
#7. Playing with decks, for me, has always been about trying new things. I make it a point to keep trying different things, keep pushing it a little bit at a time.
Eric San
#8. How to Avoid Pleurisy: Never make love to a girl named Candy on the tailgate of a half-ton Ford pickup during a chill rain in April out on Grandview Point in San Juan County, Utah.
Edward Abbey
#9. Perhaps I am a bear, or some hibernating animal underneath, for the instinct to be half asleep all winter is so strong in me.
Anne Morrow Lindbergh
#10. But we found San Salvatore," said Mrs. Arbuthnot, "and it is rather silly that Mrs. Fisher should behave as if it belonged only to her."
"What is rather silly," said Mrs. Wilkins with much serenity, "is to mind. I can't see the least point in being in authority at the price of one's liberty.
Elizabeth Von Arnim
#12. In his oral teaching John used to point out that the more you love God the more you desire that all people love and honor him and as the desire grows you work harder toward that end, both in prayer and in all other possible works.
San Juan De La Cruz
#13. Worry may not change the outcome, but it definately affects the outlook.
Tonya Hurley
#14. Relationships are like the world's most intense yoga! It's a daily practice.
Tracy McMillan
#16. Spring: trees flying up to their birds
Paul Celan
#17. In the old days, when you took out a mortgage, it was probably through a local bank or a credit union, and whoever gave you your loan held on to it for life. If you lost your job or got too sick to work and suddenly had trouble making your payments, you could call a human being and work things out.
Matt Taibbi
#18. It's better to practice one thing a thousand times, than practice a thousand things one time.
Glenn C. Wilson
#19. After the Second World War, San Francisco was the main point of re-entry for sailors returning from the Pacific. Out at sea, many of these sailors had picked up amatory habits that were frowned upon back on dry land. So these sailors stayed in San Francisco ...
Jeffrey Eugenides
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