Top 15 Thin Mint Quotes
#1. Rather than lose the public because television is here, wouldn't it be smart to adopt television as our instrument?
Adolph Zukor
#2. We must know what we think and speak out, even at the risk of unpopularity.
Eleanor Roosevelt
#3. I used to butcher my Barbies. I would draw hearts on their cheeks. I would give them haircuts and I would keep going because it would be uneven and they would be left bald
Natalie
#4. Historical costumes from the 18th and 19th centuries look so complicated, but when you see the patterns, it's very systematic. I've always been impressed by how the patterns economize the fabric.
Olivier Theyskens
#6. Obviously I was challenged by becoming a Naval aviator, by landing aboard aircraft carriers and so on.
Alan Shepard
#7. It's not the cost (although that pinches), or the time (though that grinds). After a while, it's the sheer galling indignity of being asked to prove, pay, and prove all over again that you're a worthy parent. Any true parent will tell you that that is impossible to prove in advance.
Scott Simon
#8. When you face a crisis, you know who your true friends are.
Magic Johnson
#9. When God said 'Let there be light', Mae Young threw the switch.
Jerry Lawler
#10. You can support trans-positive legislation, tranny artists, and the inclusion of trannies in your neighborhood, schools, place of worship, whatever. For the long term? Join or initiate some good legal battles against the puritanical laws that exist around sex and gender.
Kate Bornstein
#11. I love making buckwheat crepes with ham, Parmesan cheese, and a fried egg on top. It's my go-to breakfast.
Taylor Swift
#12. We should not confuse complete faith in God with complete faith in our ability to discern God's voice.
John Corvino
#13. I guess I'd rather live in a world where bad things happen for some reason than no reason.
Daniel Price
#14. Women did what strawberry plants did before they shot out their thin vines: the quality of the green changed. Then the vine threads came, then the buds. By the time the white petals died and the mint-colored berry poked out, the leaf shine was gilded tight and waxy.
Toni Morrison
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