Beridzeebi Quotes & Sayings
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He was like an extrovert who wanted to be an introvert, a very social guy who wanted to be a loner, a lucky person who would have preferred to be unlucky. An optimist posing as a pessimist, hoping people will take heed. It wasn't until the Iraq War and the end of his life that he became sincerely gloomy. — Kurt Vonnegut

Lack of proper endgame technique allows many players to escape from lost positions, even without any spectacular play on their part. — Leonid Shamkovich

I avoid the media circus, keep my head down and try to keep growing and learning things. — Georgie Fame

I can't tell you how many things I've worked on where I sat on it for a few years, and then somebody else did something very similar. Whether it's some weird vocal effect you hear on another record, or a drum beat, or even a song title, a subject matter, or a mixture of different kinds of music. — Beck

And of course, he had to be evil. Why do all the sexy guys have to have issues? Why? — Laura Thalassa

This is how most stories end in the hospital. Not with crash carts and sirens and electric shocks to the chest, but with an empty room, a crisp white bed, silence. — Jacob M. Appel

In any closet, you can find it, if it is too small, or out of style, or there is just one of it where there should be two — Bertrand Russell

I was maybe the only person to ever have his imaginary friend made real. — Brittany Cavallaro

Having a child, that's always been my biggest fear. I want a child and I fear a child. — Marilyn Monroe

What would you consider a good job?" Answered as follows:
"A good job is one in which I don't have to work, and get paid a lot of money."
When I heard that I cheered and yelled and felt that he should be given an A+, for he had perfectly articulated the American dream of those who despise knowledge. What a politician that kid would have made. — Isaac Asimov

Time unslid the knot of any last ribbon of tension. — C.S. Pacat

The wrinklier the raisin, the sweeter the fruit. — Alan Tudyk