Beautiful Wording Quotes & Sayings
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The priority must be the unification of the world titles to straighten things out. But we should not wait that long anymore to change the situation, because we are running out of time. — Anatoly Karpov

My father, who was the one who really got me hooked on movies, liked all kinds of films, and I saw all kinds of films at a very young age. — Steven Soderbergh

Yet, in reality, Ted loved things more than he loved people. He could find life in an abandoned bicycle or an old car, and feel a kind of compassion for these inanimate objects, more compassion than he could ever feel for another human being. — Ann Rule

For all of life is like that Race.
With ups and downs and all.
And all you have to do to win,
Is rise each time you fall — Dee Groberg

He rolled his eyes. Why was he surprised about anything having to do with her? Of course she'd be able to lift a large stone. She was Henry. She could probably lift him. — Julia Quinn

If my battery-operated boyfriend could talk, he's probably say I was smothering him. — Priscilla West

On the heights above the river Xzan, at the site of certain ancient ruins, Iucounu the Laughing Magician had built a manse to his private taste: an eccentric structure of steep gables, balconies, sky-walks, cupolas, together with three spiral green glass towers through which the red sunlight shone in twisted glints and peculiar colors. — Jack Vance

If what philosophers say of the kinship of God and Man be true, what remains for men to do but as Socrates did: - never, when asked one's country, to answer, "I am an Athenian or a Corinthian," but "I am a citizen of the world. — Epictetus

I come from that earlier time in America when palm pilot was a nickname you recieved upon entering puberty! I was more than a palm pilot I was the palm Chuck Jager. Tom Wolfe wrote a book about me called The Right Hand Stuff. I was the only guy in my class hip enough to move to the European grip. — Dennis Miller

He remembered how satisfied he had been as a youngster, and that with the little he had had - a dog, a stick, an aloneness he loved (which did not bleed him like his later loneliness), and he wished he could have lived longer in his boyhood. This was an old thought with him. — Bernard Malamud

Elizabeth was astounded, and immediately colored.
"Put down those damn crayons and look at me!" Darcy commanded. — William Codpiece Thwackery

That was a mean thought, and not funny at all. I let it turn to sand and blow out of my head. — Christopher Buehlman

I've taught you how to fuck. I've taught you how to make love. Now I need to teach you the full extent of foreplay. — J.J. McAvoy

a blossom past its perfection, shedding petals like a sad metaphor — Matthew Hughes