Berezina Bridge Quotes & Sayings
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TV is, as I'm discovering now, a marathon. You have to keep going and going and going. — Jonathan Nolan

Our appetites, of one or another kind, are excellent spurs to our reason, which might otherwise but feebly set about the great ends of preserving and continuing the species. — Charles Lamb

Because he talked so little, his words had a peculiar force; they were not worn dull from constant use. — Willa Cather

I had always wanted to go on the Orient Express, but that I'd sort of consider it a wasted opportunity if a murder didn't happen. It's not that I'm particularly bloodthirsty, it's just that I have standards — Jenny Lawson

If you catch yourself doing things right, everything in your life will improve - especially your relationships. That's because it's fun to be around people who like themselves. — Kenneth H. Blanchard

They who secure eternal life are doers of the word as well as hearers — Brigham Young

We go on multiplying our conveniences only to multiply our cares. We increase our possessions only to the enlargement of our anxieties. — Anna C. Brackett

It seems that the people who question me the most are the ones who've committed the most outlandish or atrocious acts. — Tom Piccirilli

A joke is a witticism or play on words that's meant to be funny. I say 'meant to be' because most jokes aren't funny. They range between mildly amusing and grimace-inducingly annoying. — Michael Monroe

I do have a peripatetic and active intellectual curiosity. — Guy Kawasaki

He plants to benefit another generation. — Caecilius Statius

The song was born on her breathe and died at her lips. — Markus Zusak

For some reason, comedy just comes easily to me, and I feel like I can do it. I don't have any doubt. When I work on drama, there's always a sense of 'Did I find this person's truth at the bottom of this?' And it's hard to tell sometimes. — Andrea Anders

It is not the end of joy that makes old age so sad, but the end of hope. — Jean Paul