Top 16 Warden Trollope Quotes
#1. Living life at a young age is like being a sponge thrust into the ocean. You absorb what's around you. If you're around people who are supportive and positive, that's how you look at the world.
Freddie Prinze Jr.
#2. The signers of the Declaration of Independence and the framers of the Constitution were inspired from on high to do that work.
Brigham Young
#3. Those who are unjust in one Thing, will be so in others ...
Eliza Haywood
#4. She wouldn't let him pop her cherry, but he could damn sure heat up her pie. The mere thought of a little blanket bingo made Kenna squirm in the saddle.
Maeve Greyson
#5. You are just in the middle of a struggle with words which are really very stubborn things, with a blank page, with the damn thing that you use to write with, a pen or a typewriter, and you forget all about the reader when you are doing that.
Guillermo Cabrera Infante
#6. He (The warden) was painfully afraid of a disagreement with any person in any subject ... he felt horror at the thought of being made the subject of common gossip and public criticism.
Anthony Trollope
#7. What the fuck was wrong with me, I wondered. I wished there was a version of Pepto Bismol for verbal diarrhea, because I'd invest in it. My
Mariana Zapata
#8. We don't all have to be in the limelight to be reaching our potential,' Jack said, keeping his voice even. 'There's something to be said for raising a family and being part of my community.
Colleen Coble
#9. It is we ourselves who alone shall shape our destinies, rising always above the external circumstances and conditions which from time to time shall be thrown across our paths.
Emile Coue
#10. Any moment you're willing to give up your fig leaves, which you think are covering you, God will give you His righteousness, which will really cover you.
Johnny Hunt
#13. Blame neither man, nor God, nor anyone in the world. When you find yourselves suffering, blame yourselves, and try to do better.
Swami Vivekananda
#15. Loathed he in his native land to dwell, Which seemed to him more lone than eremite's sad cell.
George Gordon Byron
#16. Mrs Grantly after her father's death. This matter, therefore, had been taken out of the warden's hands
Anthony Trollope