
Top 13 Tosches Family Tree Quotes
#1. His story wasn't "I'll never read," it was "I have dyslexia, so I have to work harder to make everything happen - and I will.
Anthony Robbins
#2. It is very hard to believe you when I'm trying so hard to pretend it never happened.
Jodi Picoult
#3. He who never ventures beyond actuality will never win the prize of truth.
Friedrich Schiller
#4. If there is enough space on radio for Busted and McFly, who are basically the same band, or for 50,000 versions of Stereophonics and Coldplay, there must be enough room for all of us.
Estelle
#5. So I always think it's important to allow someone to reveal themself. If you notice something about someone that you like, it could really tell you something about who they are during a time of trial. The truth will come out.
Leven Rambin
#6. The main thing is to be yourself. Many times its through a mistake that you learn. And the main thing is to make sure you learn through your mistakes and get better.
Ayrton Senna
#7. In the old times men carried out their rights for themselves as they lived, but nowadays every baby seems born with a social manifesto in its mouth much bigger than itself.
Oscar Wilde
#8. Great abilities are rare, and they are often accompanied by qualities which make the abilities useless to him who has them, and even injurious to society.
George Long
#9. I don't think I'd ever get thin, but I don't see why I should necessarily think that I couldn't ... You can't live your life for your routines.
Alexei Sayle
#10. I have a shield. It's the most amazing shield ever. I don't see them. I don't feel them. If anything, "Hey come over, let me touch you so I can heal you." You get what I'm saying?
DJ Khaled
#11. I've been lucky to work with people that I like most of the time. If I don't like them, I'll play head games with them to get their minds spinning.
Vince Vaughn
#13. I believe that it should be perfectly lawful to print even things that outrage the pruderies and prejudices of the general, so long as any honest minority, however small, wants to read them. The remedy of the majority is not prohibition, but avoidance.
H.L. Mencken
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