Aecor Neck Quotes & Sayings
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MRS ALLONBY Is she such a mystery?
LORD ILLINGWORTH She is more than a mystery - she is a mood.
MRS ALLONBY Moods don't last.
LORD ILLINGWORTH It is their chief charm. — Oscar Wilde
Silence is not broken by speech, but by the anxiety to be heard. — Thomas Merton
It was not chance that brought us together again. I am sure of that. These things are predestined. I have a theory that each man's life is like a pack of cards, and those we meet and sometimes love are shuffled with us. We find ourselves in the same suit, held by the hand of Fate. The game is played, we are discarded, and pass on. — Daphne Du Maurier
The challenge today is to convince people of the value of truth, honesty, compassion and a concern for others. — Dalai Lama
I love spin classes. I'm also very big on music, so I make a mix on my iPod that's 45 minutes to an hour long of music that pumps me up so I know how much time I've been at the gym without looking at the clock. Put your favorite songs towards the end of the mix, so this way you keep going until you hear your favorite song. — Candice Accola
For some, the universe ends at the borders of their villages; even for others, at the threshold of their home doors. — Mehmet Murat Ildan
I find women as writers and as characters are operating within narrow confines. They inherit a kind of ghetto of the soul. I'm trying to enlarge the spectrum. — Kate Braverman
And yet you're a knight. (Rowena)
Because I have seen the great evil that is done on this earth to those who can't fight for themselves. The meek only inherit the grave while the strong go on until someone stronger stops them. (Stryder) — Kinley MacGregor
We stand at the onset of a great age of adventure - and always shall, so long as we keep doing science. — Timothy Ferris
Hollywood can be hard on women, but it did not cause my problems. — Gene Tierney
If art is to have a special train, the critic must keep some seats reserved on it. — Oscar Wilde
I started writing when I was a journalist. But every time I sat down to write a novel or a story, I ended up writing about myself, which was incredibly annoying and self-involved. — Damian Barr
The unemployment rate is still twice as high for blacks as for whites. — William Weld
