Wild Oats Quotes
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Wild Oats Quotes & Sayings
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So foes persue, and cold allies
mistrust me, every one:
let me be false in others' eyes
if faithful in my own — Emily Bronte
mistrust me, every one:
let me be false in others' eyes
if faithful in my own — Emily Bronte
Tracy Morgan is subdued. I'm cool. I'm chilled out.
— Tracy Morgan
New information makes new and fresh ideas possible.
— Zig Ziglar
minute. Eliza called out after Thomas, "Thank you, Tom!
— Jodi Daynard
In the science, Evolution is a theory about changes; in the myth it is a fact about improvements.
— C.S. Lewis
Wild oats will get sown some time, and one of the arts of life is to sow them at the right time.
— Richard Le Gallienne
The soul gives us resilience - an essential quality since we constantly have to rebound from hardship.
— Wynton Marsalis
His genius, during his earlier manhood, was of that exclusively agricultural character which applies itself to the cultivation of wild oats.
— Charles Dickens
The gardener's rule applies to youth and age: When young 'sow wild oats'; but when old, grow sage.
— Henry James Byron
Reagan has won over my undying love, but I'm willing to date around while she sows her wild oats.
— K.A. Tucker
You must never take a direct route to your destination.
— Vikas Swarup
She can have them, Mama, she said, like somebody used to never winning anything, or having anything reserved for her.
— Alice Walker
My name is Louie, but they call me Tony!
— King Louie
You can always change you plan, but only if you have one.
— Randy Pausch
I never thought I would be divorced.
— Andrew Cuomo
Dare not surrender to weakness you divine creation!
— Bryant McGill
We are happier in many ways when we are old than when we were young. The young sow wild oats. The old grow sage.
— Winston Churchill
In the rotation of crops there was a recognised season for wild oats; but they were not to be sown more than once.
— Edith Wharton
....I came to consider betrayal a moral violation of another's humanity - akin to torture.
— Sandra Lee Dennis