Bigate Quotes & Sayings
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There is never only ONE of anything in nature. — Carl Sagan

As a young singer, you have to get experience somehow, to try things out and grow as a singer. They way you do that is by going through the ranks and singing at companies like Opera Birmingham. It's a perfect place to foster a career. — Susanna Phillips

[She] had felt straight away that she wasn't meeting a new friend, but recognizing an old one. — Charles De Lint

What counts is knowing who you want to be and asking for it. — Bruce Wilkinson

The Lord works in mysterious ways. What's true to one man, a wonder and a marvel, might not seem so to another, as God didn't intend it for him. — Katherine Howe

I married a very devious man." "That's how I caught you." Viper — Jamie Begley

Precipitate as weather, she appeared from somewhere, then evaporated, leaving only memory. — Haruki Murakami

Had a girl in this class," Corcoran said. "She was a horrible math student in fifth grade. She cried every Saturday when we did remedial stuff. Huge tears and tears." At the memory, Corcoran got a little emotional himself. He looked down. "She just e-mailed us a couple weeks ago. She's in college now. She's an accounting major. — Malcolm Gladwell

The Spanish league is fantastic, but it has not the great passion the English Premiership has got. — Michael Owen

Wait a minute, I'm thinking, was this another one of those conversations where what is meant and what is being said are not the same thing? — Peter Hedges

Blood and bodies and death and power. — Martin Amis

The church today has reduced the Christians to a level that has made them to be too weak to make anything happen. — Sunday Adelaja

I see things not as they are but as they might be. — Anonymous

Research indicates that once an uncommitted couple gets involved in sexual intercourse, the relationship usually begins to end. They have reached the superficial end of the physical aspects of the relationship, and they have no particularly compelling reason to explore its depths. — Chip Ingram