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164859110 Quotes By Ogden Nash

Marriage is the alliance of two people, one of whom never remembers birthdays and the other who never forgets them. — Ogden Nash

164859110 Quotes By David Byrne

I'm afraid that everything will get homogenized and be the same. — David Byrne

164859110 Quotes By Emma Watson

Men think it's a women's word. But what it means is that you believe in equality, and if you stand for equality, then you're a feminist. Sorry to tell you. You're a feminist. You're a feminist. That's it. — Emma Watson

164859110 Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

There is something the child sees that he does not see; something the child hears that he does not hear; and this something is the most important thing of all. Because he does not understand it, his understanding is more childish than the child's and more simple than simplicity itself; in spite of the many clever wrinkles on his parchment face, and the masterly play of his fingers in unravelling the knots. — Friedrich Nietzsche

164859110 Quotes By Lee Ritenour

I used a baritone guitar with a very unusual tuning that became the body of the composition, while the classical guitar is on top of it with the main rhythm part. — Lee Ritenour

164859110 Quotes By Jean-Pierre De Caussade

The present moment holds infinite riches beyond your wildest dreams. — Jean-Pierre De Caussade

164859110 Quotes By Ambrose Bierce

CALUMNUS, n. A graduate of the School for Scandal. — Ambrose Bierce

164859110 Quotes By Ace Hood

It's a lot of people that's tried to stop my grind, there's been a lot of hate, but even more love. — Ace Hood

164859110 Quotes By Dan Gutman

ASSUME is to make an ASS of U and ME. — Dan Gutman

164859110 Quotes By Ovid

Frightened, he runs off to the silent fields
and howls aloud, attempting speech in vain;
foam gathers at the corners of his mouth;
he turns his lust for slaughter on the flocks,
and mangles them, rejoicing still in blood.
His garments now become a shaggy pelt;
his arms turn into legs, and he, to wolf
while still retaining traces of the man:
greyness the same, the same cruel visage,
the same cold eyes and bestial appearance. ~ The story of King Lycaon from Ovid's Metamorphosis, Book I, ll. 321-331 tr. Charles Martin — Ovid

164859110 Quotes By Jonathan Stroud

That didn't last long, of course. "Oh Bartimaeus, could you just irrigate the Fertile Cresent?""Could you just divert the Euphrates HERE and HERE?""Look, while you're at it, do you mind just planting a few million wheat seeds up and down the flood plain? Thanks." Didn't even give me a dibble. By the time I got to Ur I wasn't surging with any of that terrible joy, oh no. My back was KILLING me. — Jonathan Stroud

164859110 Quotes By William Randolph Hearst

News is what people don't want you to print. Everything thing else is ads. — William Randolph Hearst

164859110 Quotes By Bette Greene

But will somebody please tell me what's a person to do when they're too afraid of life to live and too afraid of death to die? — Bette Greene

164859110 Quotes By Diablo Cody

I've been so lucky - I worked with Jason Reitman twice, who has always been a really strong advocate for my voice, and has always really respected the scripts that I've brought him and is just the coolest. — Diablo Cody