
Top 17 Summer Thirst Quotes
#1. It's amazing how directly you can connect with people via social media.
Sophia Amoruso
#2. A 2015 research report in the United Kingdom found that the main consumers of vinyl records that year were 18- to 24-year-olds, and research group MusicWatch noted that more than half of vinyl buyers were under 25. Not ageing, retro hipsters. Not crusty old dudes.
David Sax
#3. I've been so lazy all my life. I used to literally lie on the couch, up until the age of 35, fearing that my bones were dissolving like sugar cubes, from disuse.
Guy Maddin
#4. More succinctly put, Inspirational Psychology offers ways to live, learn about, and practice love.
Lee L Jampolsky
#5. Being a mom has made me a better person. It's made me more compassionate. It's just awesome. I think I was put here to be a mom.
Stephanie Mills
#6. The story the data tells us is often the one we'd like to hear, and we usually make sure that it has a happy ending.
Nate Silver
#8. If ever a place had a karma of damnation, it's Rottnest. And all those slick galleries selling Aboriginal art were eroding away my will to live. It's as if Germans built a Jewish food hall over Buchenwald.
David Mitchell
#9. She is a maze where I got lost years ago, and now find the way out. She is the missing map. She is the place that I am.
Jeanette Winterson
#10. I had some music lessons and my mum played every instrument but the guitar,
Brandy Clark
#11. I like my body when I have curves. We all come indifferent shapes and sizes, and this is something to celebrate.
Christina Aguilera
#12. Increasingly, the mathematics will demand the courage to face its implications.
Michael Crichton
#14. Even now dread still struck her down sometimes if she found herself counting on things being fine
Barbara Kingsolver
#15. There's nothing quite as irksome as someone else's mess.
Sue Grafton
#16. Iced tea! Nothing is half so refreshing as a glass of black tea piled high with ice! More than a quencher of thirst, it is a tamer of tempers, a lifter of lethargy, and a brightener of smiles. It is a taste of Winter's chill, magically trapped in midsummer's glass.
Paul F. Kortepeter
#17. Love is not a feeling to pass away
Like the balmy breath of a Summer's day ...
Love is not a passion of earthly mould
As a thirst for honour, or fame, or gold
Charles Dickens
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