Throwing A Fit Quotes
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Throwing A Fit Quotes & Sayings
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Wonderful. What's the point of throwing a hissy fit without friends and family on hand to hear it?
-Amy Cahill — Gordon Korman
-Amy Cahill — Gordon Korman
The book is the world's most patient medium.
— Northrop Frye
Nothing great in the world was accomplished without passion.
— Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Books are sacred wisdom.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
As in nature, politics abhors a vacuum. Without a strong voice for more moderate leadership, the Tea Party is filling that vacuum.
— Mark McKinnon
I dedicate all my time to baseball, because when you come from where I come from, you don't want to risk anything.
— Vladimir Guerrero
If individuals are rational, there is no need to protect them against their own choices.
— Daniel Kahneman
Life's a gift. It doesn't always fit comfortably, but it's precious. I wouldn't have hurt you and your brothers by throwing mine away.
— Nora Roberts
She's got the kind of ethereal, unselfconscious beauty some young girls possess that breaks your heart. Or theirs.
— Ilsa J. Bick
Selfishness comes from poverty in the heart, from the belief that love is not abundant.
— Miguel Angel Ruiz
Good golfing temperament falls between taking it with a grin or shrug and throwing a fit.
— Sam Snead
All any grownup expects of an adolescent is that he act like an adult and be satisfied to be treated like a child.
— John Grant
Your coldness serves to emphasize my own inadequacy, and makes me feel that the best solution might be to expire.
— Murasaki Shikibu
People living for Satan create evil in their normal day.
— Paula Dickerson
I've always kept fit but I've been doing gym and yoga and will be throwing my stilettoes away for a while!
— Francesca Annis
You can't pray away global warming, and that's the difference between religious people and sane people.
— Bill Maher
Through the magic of art imaginary worlds become real.
— Marty Rubin
The heart was a tyrant, like a child demanding ice cream instead of broccoli and throwing a fit to get its way.
— Robert Boswell