Bahruz Aliyev Quotes & Sayings
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I need COFFEE to help me change the things I can ... and WINE to help me accept the things I can't! — Tanya Masse

Well, the big elephant in the whole system is the baby boomer generation that marches through like a herd of elephants. And we begin to retire in 2008. — Lindsey Graham

Since then I never pay attention to anything by "experts". I calculate everything myself. — Richard P. Feynman

The hatred that vibrated beneath the surface of my girl's face-- I think Suzanne recognized it. Of course my hand would anticipate the weight of a knife. The particular give of a human body. There was so much to destroy. — Emma Cline

Employers are NOT prohibited from practicing sex discrimination in hiring and promoting employees. — Warren Farrell

They tell me what to wear, how to look, what I should say, how I should be. Until recently I had given into that pressure, I lost sight of who I was. I listened to opinions of people and I tried to change who I am because I thought others would accept me for it. And I realized I don't know how to be anything but myself. — Selena Gomez

For every person who died in the westward migration prior to the Civil War from Native Americans attacking, the stuff of American legends, thousands, maybe tens of thousands died from water holes polluted by cholera and typhoid . . . but that doesn't make for a good movie. — William R. Forstchen

The aim of the book is to set a limit to thought, or rather - not to thought, but to the expression of thoughts: for in order to be able to set a limit to thought, we should have to find both sides of the limit thinkable (i.e. we should have to be able to think what cannot be thought). It will therefore only be in language that the limit can be set, and what lies on the other side of the limit will simply be nonsense. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

It was important for him to believe that he'd spent his life among people who kept missing the point. — Don DeLillo

At our present bad moment, we need above all to recover our sense of literary individuality and of poetic autonomy. — Harold Bloom