154cm Quotes & Sayings
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You have to just look at it like Titanic: I know the ship sinks, but this is a love story — Dan Harmon
Life can be hard, but then we make it even harder by the way we look at it. — Kate Kerrigan
The best quote has never been said nor written.
I do not need a quote.
P. Hermans
Netherlands, August 11, 2016 — Petra Hermans
Remember that the wise man is compassionate and understanding with his mind, but not with his money. — Gennady Stolyarov II
The cigarette gets the credit for everything and the blame for nothing. — Allen Carr
The night of December 25, to which date the Nativity of Christ was ultimately assigned, was exactly that of the birth of the Persian savior Mithra, who, as an incarnation of eternal light, was born the night of the winter solstice (then dated December 25) at midnight, the instant of the turn of the year from increasing darkness to light. — Joseph Campbell
To me, the counterculture was always what I grew up with the hippies in the late '60s. But, however you define it, it's really the excesses of youth and it's something that everyone goes through to some extent. Or if they don't, they should do. — Derek Ridgers
This is how I recognize an authentic poet: by frequenting him, living a long time in the intimacy of his work, something changes in myself, not so much my inclinations or my tastes as my very blood, as if a subtle disease had been injected to alter its course, its density and nature. To live around a true poet is to feel your blood run thin, to dream a paradise of anemia, and to hear, in your veins, the rustle of tears. — Emil Cioran
Romance ... affection ... these are what give our lives value. They justify all the suffering of life. My goal is to always reinvent heroic romances and present larger-than-life characters that will inspire readers to fall in love and expand their own lives. — Chuck Palahniuk
Assumptions should never be the basis of any understanding. — Steven Redhead
It must not be thought that the cowardly feeling of caution and uneasy self-preservation is innate in the English character. It is the consequence of a corpulence derived from wealth and of the training of all thoughts and passions for acquisitiveness. — Alexander Herzen
Worry and anxiety are sand in the machinery of life; faith is the oil. — E. Stanley Jones
A book should have an intellectual shape and a heft that comes with dealing with a primary subject. — William Safire
