A Quote by Robert Breault

Dare to turn life on its end, and you may find that topsy-turvy is a truer perspective than turvy-topsy. — © Robert Breault
Dare to turn life on its end, and you may find that topsy-turvy is a truer perspective than turvy-topsy.
The world is such a blooming topsy-turvy, fragile, bleak place.
People seem to be looking for discipline in a topsy-turvy world.
To be brutally honest, when you win a title like Miss Universe, your entire life turns topsy-turvy for one year.
The fountains of sacred rivers flow upwards (i.e., everything is turned topsy turvy).
Things went topsy-turvy when two of my dogs died all of a sudden due to a parvovirus attack.
As long as hope does not embrace and transform the thought and action of men, it remains topsy-turvy and ineffective.
That poverty is no disaster is understood by everyone who has not yet succumbed to the madness of greed and luxury that turns everything topsy-turvy.
Let pessimism once take hold of the mind, and life is all topsy-turvy, all vanity and vexation of spirit. There is no cure for individual or social disorder, except in forgetfulness and annihilation.
Suddenly, relationships go topsy-turvy, and guys often don't understand what's going on. I think a lot of men are in that boat.
The sound principle of a topsy-turvy lifestyle in the framework of an upside-down world order has stood every test.
My book came out; and people began to think that topsy-turvy Louisa would amount to something after all.
Men's activities are occupied into ways -- in grappling with external circumstances and in striving to set things at one in their own topsy-turvy mind.
For Kitty Gilbert in 'Topsy-Turvy,' I had to get to the point where I could improvise in the style of 1880, which is difficult. The research for that was huge.
I've studied men from my topsy-turvy Close, and I reckon, rather true. Some are fine fellows: some, right scurvy; Most, a dash between the two.
The idea of storage as a solution of economic problems at least has the support of common sense.It is diametrically opposed to the topsy-turvy Alice-in-Wonderland reasoning that has marked so much of our depression thinking and policy.
As for the topsy-turvy tangle known as soixante-neuf, personally I have always felt it to be madly confusing, like trying to pat your head and rub your stomach at the same time.
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