Allene Simmons Quotes & Sayings
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I could hear it from far away, that sound which only very big cities can produce: a sound consisting of all sounds rolled into one: the hum of voices and the cries of animals, bells ringing and the chink of coins, children's laughter and hammers beating metal, knives and forks clattering and a thousand doors slamming - the grandiose sound of life, of birth and death, itself. — Walter Moers

Be open about your thoughts, ideas, and desires and you will be right with your decisions. — Auliq Ice

While you're writing, you can't concentrate nearly as well on what the speaker is saying. — Marilyn Vos Savant

When you're a kid it's people's cruelty that makes you cry, then when you're an adult it's their kindness. — Glen Duncan

Acting has been very useful to me. — Jane Asher

They don't have special rights because we have civil rights laws that protect them. The laws work both ways. — Tom Allen

All women are created equal Then some become marines. — Katy Perry

Ann Romney talking about middle class moms is like Chris Christie talking about a salad — Denis Leary

Life is struggle. Even to stand up is a struggle against the law of gravity and I think that the joy of life in the struggle itself - not the victory - because if it were we'd all lose. We're all gonna croak. We all lose the battle of life so if you can't find fun in the fight to live and to live to the fullest then you're a failure already, before you even start. — George Lincoln Rockwell

It feels good. It's not bad for somebody who can't shoot. — Shaquille O'Neal

No author has created with less emphasis such pathetic characters as Chekhov has. — Vladimir Nabokov

As I am, so are others as others are, so am I. Having thus identified self and others, harm no one nor have them harmed. — Gautama Buddha

I am grateful to you for taking me as you find me. What do I want with a friend who judges me? — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

Imagine that the genome is a book.
There are twenty-three chapters, called CHROMOSOMES.
Each chapter contains several thousand stories, called GENES.
Each story is made up of paragraphs, called EXTONS, which are interrupted by advertisements called INTRONS.
Each paragraph is made up of words, called CODONS.
Each word is written in letters called BASES. — Matt Ridley