Barky Pines Quotes & Sayings
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All the quips in the world couldn't prevent Oscar Wilde from becoming a lovesick fool. — David Levithan

I love humility in a woman. It's so rare. With man, of course, it is practically extinct. — Ethel M. Dell

If you never stop learning, you'll never stop growing. — Antonio Garcia

It was some kind of cosmic switching device, routing the traffic of the stars through unimaginable dimensions of space and time. He was passing through a Grand Central Station of the galaxy. — Arthur C. Clarke

True love is not for the faint-hearted. — Jack Kornfield

I won't miss having to stand for two hours at 4:30 a.m. and have freezing cold glue applied to my feet. I won't miss two-hour drives to work or long, long, long days sitting in my trailer waiting ... waiting ... waiting. I won't miss one day off a week. I won't miss glue in my ears. But I would do it all again tomorrow. — Dominic Monaghan

On that piece of white paper, sam wrote, "write about me sometime." and i typed something back to her, standing right there in her bedroom. i just typed. "i will. — Stephen Chbosky

I had only two offers of marriage in my life, and I refused both. — Catherine Helen Spence

Autumn arrives in early morning, but spring at the close of a winter day. — Elizabeth Bowen

In fact one is tempted to ask whether there is a single man left ready, for once, to commit an outrageous folly. — Soren Kierkegaard

I don't know what in the hell's going on with cranberries, but they're getting in all the other juices. Whoever the salesman is for cranberries is doing a great job. He's showing up everywhere. Hey, what do you got, some apples? Put some cranberries in there. We'll call it cran-apple and go 50-50. What do you got grapes? How about cran-grape. What do you got mangos? Cran-mango. What do you got pork chops? Cran-chops. Why don't you back off, cran-man. Why don't you take your sales trophy and have a vacation. — Brian Regan

In 1913 many believed that there would never again be a war in Europe. The great powers of the continent were so closely intertwined economically that the view was widespread that they could no longer afford to have military confrontations. — Jean-Claude Juncker

My mind is not a very forgiving place. — Melissa C. Walker