Top 12 Tonsil Quotes

#1. Promoting a stock is like making a movie. You've got to have stars, props, and a good script.

Robert Friedland

#2. I learn from everyone by observing traits that makes them successful and traits that bring them down, and try to incorporate only the best traits into my professional career.

Olivia Stuck

#3. Sometimes it's life's roadblocks that lead a heart onto its rightful path.

Tinthia Clemant

#4. I've grown up with a piano in the house, and that's where I started to be able to learn things by ear. Guitar kind of happened, and I was using it just for writing at first. Then, I was writing so much that I began to realise that I knew how to play, and that's when I started getting nerdy about it.

Gabrielle Aplin

#5. Lord Ironman, please play tonsil hockey with me, just this one time. There, does that make you happy?

Mercy Celeste

#6. I wanted to make photographs that were immediate and revealing - different from traditional portraiture that called for formal distance between artist and subject.

Wendy Ewald

#7. What's a little tonsil hockey between friends?

Megan Bailey

#8. Everything that occurs to us in life is a resource, an experience that we can learn from and grow from.

Kilroy J. Oldster

#9. He's not my boyfriend."
"Ha. That's a good one. I saw you two tonsil surfing out there."
I could kill her. "I don't even have tonsils!"
"I know that and I bet Nick knows that too, now." She slaps her leg because she's just too funny for words.

Carrie Jones

#10. I guess because, well, just because it was able to evolve. When it couldn't be one thing anymore, it became something else and kept on living that way

Cherie Priest

#11. She extracted a card from amongst her ample decollete and held it out toward Cara.

This is starting to feel like a bizarre treasure hunt, following clues written on little cards." [Cara thought]

A.W. Exley

#12. Original love never appears in pure form, but in manifold veils and shapes, such as confidence, humility, reverence, serenity, asfaithfulness and modesty, as gratefulness; but primarily as longing and wistful melancholy.

Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel

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