2065 Port Quotes & Sayings
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There's no way to get around it; online dating is work. And some people are more skilled at this kind of communication than others. — Rachel Martin
I looked a hundred times and all I saw was dust. The sun broke through and flecks of gold filled the air. — Mark Nepo
I like silent pictures and I always have ... I wanted to restore some of this beauty. I thought of it, I remember in this way: one of techniques of modern art is simplification, and that I must therefore simplify this film. — Akira Kurosawa
To newspapers and publishing houses I urge the use of fact over fiction, freedom of the press, and responsibility at all times. — Joely Richardson
Aedan picked it up, looked around, and groaned. It was the biggest, most important-looking office he had ever found, which meant more trouble than he had yet managed to harvest. — Jonathan Renshaw
Why were you following me? Or were you after me? No, you weren't after me. It was just that someone, and the someone had to be you, was upsetting the balance of the emptiness of my nights, in which nothing could touch me - not even memories, not even desire - in which there was no other presence to threaten my vulnerability. — Jose Donoso
Eventually my goal is get a place in Ojai where I can have animals and a big garden. Just drink wine all day and hang in my garden. — Michelle Branch
Urbino laughed. The Contessa, as usual when it came to things Venetian, was probably right. — Edward Sklepowich
It's in its own little area . . . secluded . . . steamy." Ty began to smile, but he held his ground, shaking his head. "You kinky little exhibitionist, you." "I'm just suggesting that a hot soak would feel really good for aching muscles." "I — Abigail Roux
I save everything. I have these carefully organized file boxes. Somewhere in there is a section of the 'New York Times' where I wrote 'The Border Guard' in the margin. — J. D. Souther
Mistral. Take the wheel for a while. I'll go down to the galley — Daniel Silva
Before I started LimoLand, I mainly bought my clothes in Harlem, where I found clothing my size in fun colors. I still like to go there and see the vibrancy and colors of the neighborhood. I am also very influenced by the colors of my contemporary African and Japanese art collections. — Jean Pigozzi
I was always the kid in school who tried to get attention, not necessarily the class clown, but I'd do little unexpected performances. — Leonardo DiCaprio