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talldarkandhandsome · 5 years ago
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Sometimes, success takes you where character cannot sustain you.
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talldarkandhandsome · 5 years ago
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People don’t get enough credit for the disasters they avoid.
~Coilin Cowherd
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talldarkandhandsome · 5 years ago
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If we can play together, we can live together.
~Cas Holman: Design for Play (not foreplay)
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talldarkandhandsome · 5 years ago
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The biggest room in the world is the room for improvement.
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talldarkandhandsome · 5 years ago
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I didn’t know how good I was or how bad I was; I just did all that I could.
~Brett Favre
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talldarkandhandsome · 6 years ago
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There was a man who missed his girlfriend so much he wrote a letter to her everyday. But when he finally got around to visiting her, he found out that she married the postman.
~Billy Bland
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talldarkandhandsome · 6 years ago
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The aim of love is to love: no more, and no less.
Oscar Wilde
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talldarkandhandsome · 6 years ago
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talldarkandhandsome · 6 years ago
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Le Grand Prix de la Baguette
Each year, some 200 bakers in Paris enter the competition, delivering two of their best baguettes to a panel of expert jurors first thing in the morning. The baguettes are inspected to ensure that they measure between 55-65cm in length and weigh between 250-300g. Less than half of the 400-plus baguettes that are entered into the competition meet these strict criteria and move on to round two: judging.
In the next round, the 14-member jury – which includes culinary journalists, the previous year’s winner and a few lucky volunteers – analyse the remaining loaves based on five distinct categories: la cuisson (baking), l’aspect (appearance), l’odeur (smell), le goût (taste) and the oh-so-French la mie (crumb). A baguette’s crumb should be tender but not damp; spring back when pressed; and exhibit the large, irregular holes that show it has been allowed to slowly ferment and develop flavour.
http://www.bbc.com/travel/story/20190825-the-perfect-french-baguette
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talldarkandhandsome · 6 years ago
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Fatigue will make a coward out of a man.
Vince Lombardi
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talldarkandhandsome · 6 years ago
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If the feds don’t get you, the meds will (eventually).
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talldarkandhandsome · 6 years ago
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A dress may fit you perfectly, but if it’s made of polyester, what difference does it make? In professional sports, (sometimes) the X’s and O’s don’t matter, it’s the Willies and Joes.
C. Carter
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talldarkandhandsome · 6 years ago
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Denys: You’ve ruined it for me, you know.
Karen: Ruined what?
Denys: Being alone.
Karen: Have I?
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talldarkandhandsome · 6 years ago
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Rick Deckard: Sometimes to love someone... you gotta be a stranger.
Officer K (Joe): (raises a toast) to strangers.
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talldarkandhandsome · 6 years ago
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Pain we endure, faulty weaponry we do not.
Kratos, to Atreus
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talldarkandhandsome · 6 years ago
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I’m actually very proud of my curation of friends.
Rachel A.
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talldarkandhandsome · 6 years ago
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Your best ability, is your availability.
Todd Gurley
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