
Top 14 Trommer Telluride Quotes
#1. In the afternoon they came unto a land
In which it seemed always afternoon.
All round the coast the languid air did swoon,
Breathing like one that hath a weary dream.
Alfred Lord Tennyson
#2. We used to say that he who threw the biggest tantrum won the day.
Neil Finn
#3. All I remembered clearly was that one moment, that one simple word that would change my life forever.
Yes.
Julie Kagawa
#4. The Justice Dept. is the new F.E.M.A.
Bill Press
#5. There is no attempt made by these simple and honest men, the father and son, to pretend that the dead woman was anything greatly other than she was; their respect is for death, and for the human weakness and mystery which it must finally cover.
G.K. Chesterton
#6. Experience has shown us that virtue puts down only shallow roots in those who are there for just a short time
Vincent De Paul
#7. Brandon was a natural at whatever he put his mind to. It was one of the things that made him so attractive. That and his complete lack of pretense. He was brilliant, but didn't brag, popular, but not cliquish, comfortable in his skin, and utterly forthright about his needs and desires.
Diana Peterfreund
#8. If a man took a lover it would be accounted commonplace. Why shouldn't you? Your virtue lies in your mind, not in what lies between your legs.
Lauren Willig
#9. Trying to get without first giving is as fruitless as trying to reap without having sown.
Napoleon Hill
#10. For people who don't know me, I practiced medicine in Casper, Wyoming for 25 years as an orthopedic surgeon, taking care of families in Wyoming. I've been chief of staff of the largest hospital in our state. My wife is a breast cancer survivor.
John Barrasso
#11. It's amazing what a bit of rum and cocaine will do to for a back problem.
Atticus
#12. He that trusts much Obliges much, says the Spaniard.
George Herbert
#13. Making children happy is the best art.
Marty Rubin
#14. The strong equilibrium point f just described is one of "unrelenting ferocity" against offenders. It exhibits a zeal for meting out justice that is entirely oblivious to the sometimes dire consequences to oneself or to the other faitheful i.e., those who have not deviated.
Robert Aumann
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