Bettridge Holiday Quotes & Sayings
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Humanity seems bent on creating a world economy primarily based on goods that take no material form. In doing so, we may be eliminating any predictable connection between creators and a fair reward for the utility others may find in their works. — John Perry Barlow
The best way to look stylish on a budget is to try second-hand, bargain hunting, and vintage. — Orlando Bloom
Who ever felt canary yellow and light blue are a suitable color should be tarred and feathered. — Rae Z. Ryans
Don't tear your hair out over a woman; it'll be harder to attract the next one if you're bald. — Evan Esar
The sound and music are 50% of the entertainment in a movie. — George Lucas
People will want you to behave a certain way, to make a certain choice because it reinforces the way they see the world ... But you have to do what's right for you. — Jennifer Weiner
An unhappy life is a life not lived. — Dennis Prager
I think I started out okay but with AIDS came a great deal of silence about gayness and this period of lose and morning, but at the same time a kind of feeling like you wanted to get back into the closet because being gay was such a terrible thing at that point. — Margaret Cho
He was a lonely ghost uttering a truth that nobody would ever hear. — George Orwell
There are boxers possessed of such remarkable intuition, such uncanny prescience, one would think they were somehow recalling their fights, not fighting them as we watch. — Joyce Carol Oates
Forgiveness is easy,' he says. 'It's just like a door. You open it and walk through. — Lisa Heathfield
My helicopter conversion was eye-opening, a case of learning '101 ways to kill yourself without trying'. — Richard De Crespigny
You are going to have to give and give and give, or there's no reason for you to be writing. You have to give from the deepest part of yourself, and you are going to have to go on giving, and the giving is going to have to be its own reward. There is no cosmic importance to your getting something published, but there is in learning to be a giver. — Anne Lamott
