Airtight Food Quotes & Sayings
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You can see it in people's faces, when they're into a metal band. It's cool to see that being passed on. — Chris Reifert
More attention and thought goes into naming a character in 'Call Of Duty' than all the work that can go into certain movies. Blood and sweat and tears go into figuring out the names because they are so important. The call signs say a lot about you. The brotherhood that's evoked by the name is quite profound. — Stephen Gaghan
Here's an idea: How about just 'Americans?' That has a nice ring to it, if you ask me. Placing undue emphasis on our 'separateness' is a step backward. Bring back the melting pot. — Bobby Jindal
The country that is more developed industrially only shows, to the less developed, the image of its own future. — Karl Marx
Woolies had a DVD sale on so I treated myself to a couple or five plus two CD's, one of which is The Smiths. It'll come in handy when my credit card statement hits the mat and I need something to listen to that's conducive to suicide. — Gillibran Brown
I'm fairly certain that YOLO is just Carpe Diem for stupid people. — Jack Black
I'll worry about tomorrow tomorrow. — Soseki Natsume
Worrying never improves anything. It's an abuse of your imagination, vision, and time. It destroys your capacity for dreaming. — Margie K. Aliprandi
Home isn't a place.
Home is anywhere, just as long as the people you love are there. — Kristen Ashley
I would like to sing someone to sleep,
to sit beside someone and be there.
I would like to rock you and sing softly
and go with you to and from sleep.
I would like to be the one in the house
who knew: The night was cold.
And I would like to listen in and listen out
into you, into the world, into the woods.
The clocks shout to one another striking,
and one sees to the bottom of time.
And down below one last, strange man walks by
and rouses a strange dog.
And after that comes silence.
I have laid my eyes upon you wide;
and they hold you gently and let you go
when something stirs in the dark. — Rainer Maria Rilke
