Agronovacia Quotes & Sayings
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Being a dancer meant you nearly always thought about food. — Shirley Maclaine
There are harsher things I could say, things I've compiled and archived, each with a catalog card. — Erika Swyler
When a man marries a widow his jealousies revert to the past: no man is as good as his wife says her first husband was — Samuel Johnson
The real charm of the United States is that it is the only comic country ever heard of. — H.L. Mencken
You want to hit the gym with me?"
Ellie wrinkled her button nose. "Gym? Me?"
I eyed her skinny self. "You mean you're naturally that gorgeous?"
She laughed, flushing a little. "I have good genes."
"Yeah, well I have to work-out to fit into mine. — Samantha Young
The case is this: God offers you one of the greatest mercies on this side of heaven and commands you to accept it. Why do you not accept this mercy in obedience to His command ... God offers you a pardon for all your sins. — John Wesley
The beauty of the world ... has two edges, one of laughter, one of anguish, cutting the heart asunder. — Virginia Woolf
Maybe that is why kids like Dumbledore: because he is funny rather than a miserable old sod with a long white beard. — Michael Gambon
I think people can stand to take themselves just a little less seriously. I'm fighting the war against pretension. — Kesha
Two types of films: those that employ the resources of the theater (actors, direction, etc ... ) and use the camera in order to reproduce; those that employ the resources of cinematography and use the camera to create — Robert Bresson
If you don't try, if you don't do something for yourself, you won't get anywhere. — Bobby Darin
For a modern ruler the laws of conservation and transformation of energy, when the vivifing stream takes its source, the ways it wends its course in nature, and how, under wisdom and knowledge, it may be intertwined with human destiny, instead of careering headlong to the ocean, are a study at least as pregnant with consequences to life as any lesson taught by the long unscientific history of man. — Frederick Soddy
