Top 14 Tanser Sails Quotes
#1. We have a finite amount of time. Whether short or long, it doesn't matter. Life is to be lived.
Randy Pausch
#2. Bill Russell is one of the great names in basketball, an all-American ... and the only athlete to ever win an NCAA Championship, an Olympic Gold Medal, and a professional championship all in the same year-1956 ... But Bill Russell had this one problem: He threw up before every game.
John Eliot
#3. DEDICATION To my computer: I couldn't have written this without you To the software developers responsible for spellcheck: You are my everyday heroes To Karen: I hope this makes you laugh and makes you proud. To my readers (all 3 of you): Thank you
Penny Reid
#4. FROZEN DREAM
I'll take the dream I had last night
And put it in my freezer,
So someday long and far away
When I'm an old grey geezer,
I'll take it out and thaw it out,
This lovely dream I've frozen,
And boil it up and sit me down
A dip my old cold toes in.
Shel Silverstein
#6. Every film starts with two or three images. Then I try to edit these images.
Leos Carax
#7. The Dream Act as it's been written originally is too broad, to be honest. It basically would apply to too many people.
Marco Rubio
#9. Marriage is an arrangement by which two people start by getting the best out of each other and often end by getting the worst.
Gerald Brenan
#11. I felt overstuffed and dull and disappointed, the way I always do the day after Christmas, as if whatever it was the pine boughs and the candles and the silver and gilt-ribboned presents and the birch-log fires and the Christmas turkey and the carols at the piano promised never came to pass.
Sylvia Plath
#12. Sometimes people need to be told to sit down and shut up.
Chris Christie
#13. Even after she was gone, he passed her place each day:
something white in a high window - not a face,
but the white belly of a pigeon beating its wings
against the pane in the boarded-up house.
Zoe Brigley
#14. Society will pardon much to genius and special gifts; but, being in its nature conventional, it loves what is conventional, or what belongs to coming together.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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