Bahnhofswald Quotes & Sayings
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Once I saw you, I had no choice. I was done for good. You're the last woman I ever want to be with. — Elle Casey

They've hit us and we've got to hit back hard, and I'm not just talking about the terrorists. — Ann Coulter

Your life will be what you create it as, and no one will stand in judgment of it, now or ever. — Rhonda Byrne

You know, this whole thing about Ricky Martin, and how successful that young man is. He's 27, I was 29. — Robert Conrad

Our language, tiger, our language: hundreds of thousands of available words, frillions of legitimate new ideas ... And yet, oh, and yet, we, all of us, spend all our days saying to each other the same things time after weary time: "I love you," "Don't go in there," "Get out," "You have no right to say that," "Stop it," "Why should I," "That hurt," "Help," "Marjorie is dead. — Stephen Fry

It would be nice to hear someone accidentally whistle something of mine, somewhere, just once. — Leonard Bernstein

Everyone wants to label me, but I don't want to be labeled as a rapper or a movie actor. — Riff Raff

Why is it that people don't know what to say when something bad has happened to someone they know? Maybe because they think there are some magic words that will make everything all right again, only they don't know what the words are. — Ellen Wittlinger

The longer one lives in this hard world motherless, the more a mother's loss makes itself felt ... — Jane Welsh Carlyle

What a heartbreaking job it is trying to combine authors for their own protection ... the first lesson I learned was that when you take the field for the authors you will be safer without a breastplate than without a backplate. — George Bernard Shaw

As can be seen, 'crisis', in its proper sense, expresses something positive, creative and optimistic, because it involves a change, and may be a rebirth after a break-up. It indicates separation, certainly, but also choice, decisions and therefore the opportunity to express an opinion. — Zygmunt Bauman

Do you know how big snakes get? Or how many grains of sand are in the deserts? Or what lurks at the bottoms of the oceans' floors?" ...
"No."
"Well, if you can't answer those simple scientific queries, then what makes you think that mankind is smart enough to discover vampirekind's existence? — Heather Brewer