Top 15 Tingle Panther Quotes
#1. My first kiss as a single woman. It sent a tingle sprinting down my spine like a tingle panther.
Rosen Trevithick
#2. There's no reason to stereotype yourself. Doing math is like going to the gym - it's a workout for your brain and it makes you smarter.
Danica McKellar
#3. When 'Tracks' first came out, I was courted by Sydney Pollack. I had lunch with him, and he opened the conversation with, 'Honey, you ain't gonna like what I'm gonna do to your book.' I really liked him, but I turned him down, because - well, I was stupid. I also turned down a great deal of money.
Robyn Davidson
#4. At my time of life opinions are tolerably fixed. It is not likely that I should now see or hear any thing to change them.
Jane Austen
#5. To see someone who does not see is the best way to be intensely aware of what he does not see.
Roland Barthes
#6. A state in India will have more traders than perhaps a European nation. Trade is a great way to integrate people.
Narendra Modi
#8. But somewhere in my circle of supposed loyal "fam" was a dirty motherfucker. The accusations were pointing at everybody.
Jessica N. Watkins
#9. The First World War began because one man was shot. The Second World War began because of a mad German dictator. Who knows how a third could start. There are also people who think that the war has been going for a long time.
Ronald Lauder
#11. The chief source of man's inhumanity to man seems to be the tribal limits of his sense of obligation to other men.
Reinhold Niebuhr
#12. When he saw the vista of the street reflected in the mirror in which he was looking, he was terror stricken. He had the impression that the whole view had turned into eyes that reproached him.
Kobo Abe
#13. Music is not a contest, it's not a competition, so giving out trophies seems a little bit like the sporting world I left behind when I was a kid.
Dave Pirner
#14. A man may call to mind the face of his friend, but not his own. Here, then, is an initial difficulty in the way of applying the maxim, Know Thyself.
Arthur Schopenhauer