Barkaszi Csilla Quotes & Sayings
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A lot of people are lonely. A lot of people are lonely even when they're surrounded by other people. — Sloane Crosley

The drums are slamming, rhythmic, exciting. As the minutes pass, it feels to me like we are collectively pulling the year 2004 toward us. Like we have roped it with our music, and now we are hauling it across the night sky like it's a massive fishing net, brimming with all our unknown destinies. And what a heavy net it is, indeed, carrying as it does all the births, deaths, tragedies, wars, love stories, inventions, transformations and calamities that are destined for all of us this coming year. — Elizabeth Gilbert

People used to trust their doctor. They went to an expert. Now people have new ideas and are thinking for themselves. That's a very important change in our collective psychology. — James Hillman

The Arrow Squad had to die. For some inexplicable reason, this midlevel telepath and field medic was its nucleus; cut him out and the resulting fractures would mean the rest would be far easier to eliminate. — Nalini Singh

There are rules in advertising, and those rules are self-imposed by the client companies because they don't want their products to be seen as dishonest. — Paul Arden

You know," he said, "at some point you're going to realize that being a smart-ass isn't as much about being smart as it is about being an ass." "That's good," I said. "Did you read that in a fortune cookie? — Garth Stein

No one likes a poor thief. — Terry Pratchett

The shame in life is not to fail to reach your dream, but to fail to have a dream to reach. — Robert J Kriegel

Individuality outruns all classification, yet we insist on classifying every one we meet under some general head. — William James

Research indicates that the longest-living people in the world were distinguishable by their pessimistic outlooks. — Paul Pearsall

Earth may embitter, not remove,
The love divinely given;
And e'en that mortal grief shall prove
The immortality of love,
And lead us nearer heaven. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning