Top 35 Quotes About Scrapbooking
#1. When people tell me they are going to go scrapbooking, I say, 'Why don't you make it yourself.' It's like chocolate-chip cookies. People buy the cookie-dough roll and slice it, and then they lay it on a cookie sheet. That's not making chocolate-chip cookies.
Amy Sedaris
#2. While at a biological disadvantage in competitions, women - who even make trips to restaurant bathrooms in pairs - are at a clear advantage when it comes to grouping together and the activities that accompany it: gossiping, sharing, bonding, assisting, scrapbooking, and building networks.
Sandra Tsing Loh
#3. I like to call it 'album making' because everybody hears the word scrapbooking and thinks, 'All the glue and the glitter - I don't have time for that!'
Nancy O'Dell
#4. Maybe the body is taking responsibility where the mind is not. It's scrapbooking for us.
Heidi Julavits
#5. You can't decide to value your child sometimes, and then put a game of Farmville, or golf, or a scrapbooking session before kids on other days. Values are non-negotiable like that.
Brian Tracy
#6. But I believe that there are marriages where you can have your pool table and she can have her scrapbooking room or garden or whatever it is. But when everyone has what they want, it's not funny. There's no conflict.
Brad Garrett
#7. There was no fucking chance I was going to hang out with Jennifer doing scrapbooking. I couldn't trust her with scissors for one thing.
Morgan Parker
#8. I love crafting. Knitting, decoupage, scrapbooking, any "lady-ish" art form, I'm a fan. For about six months each. Then I shove all the supplies in a closet, alongside the skeletons of long dead New Year's resolutions, like saber fencing, playing the ukulele, and Japanese brush painting.
Felicia Day
#9. If you're not having fun, you're doing it wrong.
Alex Bogusky
#10. Indeed he knows not how to know who knows not also how to un-know.
Richard Burton
#11. I believe the two biggest mistakes made by the Founders were giving Federal judges life-time appointments and permitting them to be confirmed without the agreement of two-thirds of the members of the United States Senate.
John Jay Hooker
#12. You learn different things through fiction. Historians are always making a plot about how certain things came to happen. Whereas a novelist looks at tiny little things and builds up a sort of map, like a painting, so that you see the shapes of things.
A.S. Byatt
#13. Money lost
little lost. Honour lost
much lost. Pluck lost
all lost.
E.W. Hornung
#15. The human consciousness is really homogeneous. There is no complete forgetting, even in death.
D.H. Lawrence
#16. The challenge of history is to recover the past and introduce it to the present.
David P. Thelen
#17. She soars on her own wings.
Socrates
#18. Even the most painstaking history is a bridge across an eternal mystery.
Bruce Catton
#19. I came from the outer suburbs of Melbourne, so you do learn how to survive in that environment.
Ben Mendelsohn
#20. A picture is poem without words.
Confucius
#22. It becomes increasingly easy, as you get older, to drown in nostalgia.
Ted Koppel
#23. Let's face it -- if I could scrap in a full-length bodysuit, I would.
Lain Ehmann
#24. All the past up to a moment ago is your legacy. You have a right to it.
Robert Henri
#25. I am not a historian. I am a writer obsessed with remembering, with remembering the past
Eduardo Galeano
#26. Here she comes that little town flirt, you're falling for her and you're gonna get hurt.
Del Shannon
#27. The solution to nearly every problem in the world comes down to greater awareness, compassion, and empathy.
Bryant McGill
#28. I am annoyed by people that send messages via FaceBook because I get an e-mail telling me there is a message on FaceBook - so I end up processing two messages for every one sent.
Vint Cerf
#29. And I'll bury my soul in a scrapbook, with the photographs there and the moths.
Leonard Cohen
#30. A perfect person is easy to love. But when somebody likes all your imperfections, well, that's when you know they really mean it.
Michelle Dalton
#31. If all that I know as being alive will end one day, shouldn't I be grateful that I still get to enjoy it now?
Innocent Mwatsikesimbe
#32. It would be one hell of an addition to someone's scrapbook. (Dark City Lights)
Bill Bernico
#33. The importance of heart health became very real for me when my father died of heart disease seven years ago. Having experienced the loss first hand, I am inspired to do everything I can to break the cycle and prevent families from losing loved ones to this preventable disease.
Monica Potter
#34. The Capitol is the best work I have ever done, or shall ever do, and I am glad to have Given it to St. Paul.
Cass Gilbert
#35. Every legitimate authority should respect its extent and its limits.
Joseph Joubert
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