Banjaran Quotes & Sayings
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Music is the soundtrack to my life. — James Hetfield
Mini cat poem for ISF kids:
William went high
Into the air
Furly had stepped
On the edge of
The board — Debby Feo
How cold and foreign this city seemed, that even death could pass unnoticed. — Kristen Simmons
The Lord of Learning who upraised mankind from being silent brutes to singing men. — Charles Godfrey Leland
I believe in - I am proud to belong to - the United States. — Robert A. Heinlein
There go the goddamn brownies! — Joe Dante
Play dead. She remained on her belly, eyes closed, breathing shallowly. Please, let him think I'm dead. — Marissa Clarke
Good fishermen know that in talking about fishing, nothing is more interesting than the truth. — Arthur Ransome
The approach to that movie wasn't, 'Lets make this movie about Amsterdam and maple syrup.' The concept was, 'Lets go to Amsterdam. Amsterdam is fun.' So we flew to Amsterdam with our cameras and we saw what happened and then we got back and we sat down and we said, 'What's the movie here.' That's when we realized that the movie was 'The Maple Syrup Saga'. — Casey Neistat
Val smiled evilly at the child and reached into his pocket.
"Do you," he asked, "like kittens?"
And he held out a black, fluffy kitten with a white chest.
Annalise blinked at the kitten's green eyes.
The kitten blinked back.
"Oh, yes!" said Annalise.
Val deposited the kitten into the plump little arms and strolled to the kitchens, where Hecate and her kittens were in residence, swinging his gold walking stick.
There were seven more kittens remaining and a garden full of his enemies' children ... — Elizabeth Hoyt
I came to see that I could not bring someone home when they were already there. — Cassandra Clare
But the fact that, by 2012, one in thirty-five Dutch people sought assisted suicide at their death is not a measure of success. It is a measure of failure. Our ultimate goal, after all, is not a good death but a good life to the very end. The Dutch have been slower than others to develop palliative care programs that might provide for it. One reason, perhaps, is that their system of assisted death may have reinforced beliefs that reducing suffering and improving lives through other means is not feasible when one becomes debilitated or seriously ill. — Atul Gawande
I'm just a very normal person, living in north London, doing my best for my area and to put forward some serious debate on issues in the party. — Jeremy Corbyn
Happiness is nothing more than having a poor memory. — Lou Holtz
America takes her writers too seriously. — Kingsley Amis
