Ablemans Gorge Quotes & Sayings
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I'm progressive in some ways, old-fashioned in others. I like it when guys hold the door open and are sweet and thoughtful. — Nina Dobrev

Mi sei mancato molto, he said, his eyes swimming with tears suddenly.
I missed you too, I told him.
How do you always know what I'm saying?
I speak Dreo. — Mary Calmes

The idea does not belong to the soul; it is the soul that belongs to the idea. — Charles Sanders Peirce

The home group is a wonderful school of love and discipleship. — Sunday Adelaja

Poetry takes courage because you have to face things and you try to articulate how you feel. — Edward Hirsch

Good-humor is the clear blue sky of the soul. — Arthur Frederick Saunders

It is sometimes better to be lucky than to be smart; only luck can save us from the stupidity our wisdom can come up with. — Ozren Kebo

They cannot represent themselves; they must be represented. — Viet Thanh Nguyen

S/M flies in the face of every attempt the state makes to appropriate our bodies, our labor, our time, and our imaginations. ... the state is deeply offended by any group of people who say, 'My body doesn't belong to you, it belongs to me, so fuck off' ... — Patrick Califia-Rice

Taking a close look at all technical options is the right thing for them (AOL and MSN) to be doing. — Charlene Li

The lens is a tyranny. — David Hockney

Sure the people are stupid: the human race is stupid. Sure Congress is an inefficient instrument of government. But the people are not stupid enough to abandon representative government for any other kind, including government by the guy who knows. — Bernard DeVoto

Q and Beanpole and I giggled at the way our math teacher, Mr. Sung-Li, wore four pencils in his shirt pocket in case he was suddenly attacked by a multiplication problem or something. — Alan Sitomer

And Teddy worried lots about
The fact that he was rather stout.
He thought: If only I were thin!
But how does anyone begin? — A.A. Milne

It was in 1742 that Christian Goldbach put forward his famous conjecture that every even number greater than 2 can be expressed as the sum of two primes. — John Derbyshire