Quotes by Toss Never use the word “impossible” seriously again. Toss it into the verbal wastebucket. Norman Vincent Peale toss use impossible The most evil person I ever met was a toss-up between Pablo Picasso and the publisher-crook Robert Maxwell. Paul Johnson toss crooks evil We are dreamers. We worship love, we hope against hope and toss practicality out the window. Pete Wentz toss dreamer life I'm not a collector. I toss things out all the time. Rachael Taylor collectors toss Authenticity is too big a subject to just toss in with the question about the photographs! Rachel Kushner toss authenticity photograph The hallmark of a great captain is the ability to win the toss, at the right time. Richie Benaud toss winning sports I wasn't fooled. He was avoiding looking at me. "There's nothing to talk about." "I knew you'd say that. Actually, it was a toss-up between that and 'I don't know what you're talking about.'" Dimitri sighed. Richelle Mead dimitri toss talking Toss your dashed hopes not into a trash bin but into a drawer where you are likely to rummage some bright morning. Robert Breault toss wise morning Time to toss the dice Robert Jordan toss dice Now close the windows and hush all the fields: Robert Frost toss silence tree The most difficult mental process of all is to consider objectively any concept which, if accepted as fact, will toss into discard a lifetime of training and experience. Robert Monroe toss training spiritual There's a very big part of me that just wants to take all of comics history and toss it on the bonfire. I'd sort of like to get on to the future. Scott McCloud toss bigs want Whilst breezy waves toss up their silvery spray. Thomas Hood toss wave ocean Now begins to rise in me the familiar rhythm; words that have lain dormant now lift, now toss their crests, and fall and rise, and falls again. I am a poet, yes. Surely I am a great poet. Virginia Woolf toss poet fall The spring without a leaf to toss, bare and bright like a virgin fierce in her chastity, scornful in her purity, was laid out on fields wide-eyed and watchful and entirely careless of what was done or thought by the beholders. Virginia Woolf toss done spring Its a toss-up when you decide to leave the beaten track. Many are called, few are chosen. W. Somerset Maugham toss chosen track When you take the bull by the horns...what happens is a toss-up. William Pett Ridge toss horns bulls Often, directors toss playwrights out of rehearsals. Dakin Matthews rehearsals often out toss «123