Aeroplanes Games Quotes & Sayings
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If I could go back and erase the few women I'd been with, just so Emily would be my one and only, I would. No question. — Kelley R. Martin

If one night you see someone committing a sin, tomorrow do not look at him as a sinner. He may have repented during the night and you did not know. — Ali Ibn Abi Talib

Sometimes life was messy and got in the way. But wasn't that part of the beauty of falling in love and being in a relationship? You figured things out together as you grew, and faced the challenges that life enjoyed the hell out of throwing at you. — J. Sterling

I think I'd like to be one of those eccentric 80-year-old women. — Imelda May

You may have the universe if I may have Italy — Giuseppe Verdi

My theme is memory, that winged host that soared about me one grey morning of war-time. These memories, which are my life - for we possess nothing certainly except the past - were always with me. Like the pigeons of St. Mark's, they were everywhere, under my feet, singly, in pairs, in little honey-voiced congregations, nodding, strutting, winking, rolling the tender feathers of their necks, perching sometimes, if I stood still, on my shoulder or pecking a broken biscuit from between my lips; until, suddenly, the noon gun boomed and in a moment, with a flutter and sweep of wings, the pavement was bare and the whole sky above dark with a tumult of fowl. Thus it was that morning. — Evelyn Waugh

When you play music you discover a part of yourself that you never knew existed. — Bill Evans

'Evita' was four pieces of slick paper and a record album. It's the most scary, to sit down and dictate a musical scene by scene. It was a musical unlike anything I'd ever seen before myself. — Harold Prince

Badminton is not popular in the U.S. because I think the mentality of badminton has to change. — Howard Bach

My wrists, which are tattooed with my daughters' names, are always occupied by a watch. — Debi Mazar