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Tr Quotes & Sayings
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There's some fuckery afoot.
— Michelle Hodkin
Happy Tuesday! Stay in the LIGHT. Hold onto positive things that elevate your spirit & be with positive people who make your life dance !
— Tracey Edmonds
TR on using extrong>trtrong>amarital accusations against Wilson: It won't work. You can't cast a man as Romeo who looks and acts like an apothecary's clerk.
— David Pietrusza
Ridendo dicere severum. (trong>trtrong>. Through what is laughable say what is somber.)
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Man does not create gods, in spite of appearances. The times, the age, impose them on him. (trong>trtrong>. by Joanna Kilmartin and Steve Cox)
— Stanislaw Lem
I read them (articles TR wrote on his honeymoon) all over to Edith and her corrections and help were most valuable to me.
— Doris Kearns Goodwin
Don't trong>trtrong>y to beat the goalkeeper ... Tr y to destrong>trtrong>oy the goalkeeper.
— Steven Gerrard
Let death take me planting my cabbages, indifferent to him, and still less of my garden not being finished. (trong>trtrong>. Charles Cotton)
— Michel De Montaigne
[Christians] are commanded to warn the nations of the world that they must repent and turn to God while there is yet time.
— Billy Graham
Do you think we would become a better civilization if we all took acid? TR: Oh, absolutely. I think that LSD is the genie in the bottle of the world.
— Mara Altman
You don't realize how much a part of your character is part of yourself until you are no longer playing that character.
— Julie Benz
Behind those thick glasses (of TR's) was a man who did not blink.
— John Taliaferro
Live earnestly and respond consciously with love.
— Debasish Mridha
Fish is meant to tempt as well as nourish, and everything that lives in water is seductive.
— Jean-Paul Aron
Why, Mrs. Piper has a good deal to say, chiefly in parentheses and without punctuation, but not much to tell.
— Charles Dickens