Top 13 Yesterday's Junk Quotes
#1. You can't reach for anything new if your hands are still full of yesterday's junk.
Louise Smith
#2. I actually had to get two fillings. Yeah, I swear. My teeth had been bugging me because I had been eating so much junk food on the road. I was the worst on teh team because I always had a bag of candy with me. I never had any cavities before, but yesterday, I took two for the team.
Tisha Venturini
#3. Who would have thought my shrivel'd heart could have recovered greenness?
George Herbert
#4. Build your life brick upon brick,
Live a life of truth,
And you will look back on a life of truth.
Live a life of fantasy,
And you will look back on delusion.
Ming-Dao Deng
#5. Italian men do appreciate beautiful women. They're not afraid of the beauty, which is nice.
Eva Herzigova
#6. I'll not have my grandson subjected to the humiliation of his reading becoming public. We have to cope with this disgrace discreetly
Grandma Ruth
Brandon Mull
#7. We should live as if we were in public view, and think, too, as if someone could peer into the inmost recesses of our hearts-which someone can!
Seneca The Younger
#8. There is an unseemly exposure of the mind, as well as of the body.
William Hazlitt
#9. Quite often there's a great deal of disagreement within the executive branch about what we should do. Some cases are pretty straightforward, but a lot of them aren't.
Donald Verrilli Jr.
#10. The pursuit of perfection, then, is the pursuit of sweetness and light.
Matthew Arnold
#11. Some adopted new strategies for survival; they went dormant. Others became dust that could regenerate our past forms; time rendered this dust defective. It brought only disease and misery; but that was good, we saw the misery and found it good.
Greg Bear
#12. I find there is room in music to talk with music. It may expand ways people can participate with music. It doesn't sound hokey or like some kind of voice-over.
John Trudell
#13. There is no such thing as a bottomless pit. If it were bottomless, it would not be a pit. The only thing that comes close to being a bottomless pit is the intrinsic depravity of mankind.
Ron Brackin
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