Biataki Quotes & Sayings
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You're so beautiful. I love everything about you." He planted a kiss on top of my foot. "Even when you're stubborn ... And Bossy — J. Sterling

I always felt I was scraping the bottom of the barrel trying to get a song together. — Leonard Cohen

(By the way, a question is sometimes raised, whether the moral choice or the actions have most to do with Virtue, since it consists in both: it is plain that the perfection of virtuous action requires both: but for the actions many things are required, and the greater and more numerous they are the more.) — Aristotle.

Sometimes the darkness beacame so hideous, I would have sold my soul for light. The devil is not called Lucifer for nothing. — Jonathan Aycliffe

Many have attempted unnatural acts, but Nature has always shown the way. — Mason Cooley

In truth man is made rather to eat ices than to pore over old texts. — Anatole France

Exchange the bad habit of worrying with the excellent habit of trusting God. — Elizabeth George

The more interest you show in your spouse, the more interest your spouse will show in you. — Lindsey Rietzsch

I grew up with free television. Now, it wasn't free, there was these commercials, and so the economic model was driven through commercials and through advertising. — Nicholas Negroponte

It was an impossible achievement but that didn't stop me from trying and having fun. — S.A. Tawks

Politicians are not afraid of their mistakes, they are afraid their mistakes will not succeed — Bangambiki Habyarimana

When every minute of your day is planned & you are packed for days,
you shall soon realize that the pain of past fades, vision of life gets
clearer and all that seemed to poison your life Ceases to exist. — Sujit Lalwani

Only a fool makes threats, and only another fool feels threatened. — Paulo Coelho

I saw with regret, (and all scientific men have shared this feeling) that whilst the number of accurate instruments was daily increasing, we were still ignorant — Alexander Von Humboldt