Bevelling Quotes & Sayings
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It's so much nicer to be a secret and delightful sin to anybody than to be a feather in his cap. — Agatha Christie

Character, personality, and behavior patterns are shaped by what we believe. — Ty Gibson

You must distinguish between what is urgent and what is important. You could accomplish all of the urgent things that you desire without accomplishing anything that is important. — Gary Zukav

My favorite dish is cleaning out the fridge on Sunday night and improvising a great medley. — Matthew McConaughey

A young wine is like a horse, it is extremely vibrant. It needs taming. It has lots of life, the edges need bevelling and we need to reduce the tannins. — Georg Riedel

The first time I came to California was in January 2013, when I auditioned for 'Vampire Academy.' — Lucy Fry

Those who will expect to get will never get and those who will least expect will get. — Santosh Kalwar

The first time that I appeared on stage, it scared me to death. I really didn't know what all the yelling was about. I didn't realize that my body was moving. It's a natural thing to me. So to the manager backstage I said, 'What'd I do? What'd I do?' And he said "Whatever it is, go back and do it again." — Elvis Presley

Congratulations, to the people which made gotham series, still need some more and extra work! — Deyth Banger

The first and most important impact of climate change on human civilisation will be an acute and permanent crisis of food supply. Eating regularly is a non-negotiable activity and countries that cannot feed their people are unlikely to be reasonable about it. — Gwynne Dyer

On the level of the Son there is no answer to the question of good and evil; there is only an incurable separation of the opposites ... It seems to me to be the Holy Spirit's task and charge to reconcile and reunite the opposites in the human individual through a special development of the human soul. — Carl Jung

The thing about religion is that it's the first and the worst. The worst because it's the first. — Christopher Hitchens

Chicago happened slowly, like a migraine. First they were driving through countryside, then, imperceptibly, the occasional town became a low suburban sprawl, and the sprawl became the city. — Neil Gaiman