Bigatel And Kissinger Quotes & Sayings
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So easy to fall into a rut, isn't it? Why should ruts be so comfortable and so unpopular? — Ruth Gordon
Were there people who simply did not belong together? Who loved each other, but who were nevertheless happier when they were apart? Certainly — Jan-Philipp Sendker
I'm already yours. Always have been. All you have to do is step into the ring. — Jill Shalvis
A boss in essence is every woman willing to try, push, succeed, fail but ultimately do the work in her lifescape to make her mark on the world the way she wants to draw it. — Jaha Knight
Do you think I'd carry a gun in a suit like this ? My tailor would throw a fit. — Leslie Charteris
The things we hold inside, the nightmares we stifle, have far more power than the things we expose to the light of day. — Nalini Singh
Of all the differences between the Old World and the New, this is perhaps the most salient. Half the wars of Europe, half the internal troubles that have vexed European States ... have arisen from theological differences or from the rival claims of Church and State. This whole vast chapter of debate and strife has remained virtually unopened in the United States. There is no Established Church. All religious bodies are equal before the law, and unrecognized by the law, except as voluntary associations of private citizens. — James Bryce
Gentrification had stopped dead several doors west of my spot overlooking Avenue B. You could actually see the line. That side of the line; Biafran cuisine, sparkling plastic secure window units, women called Imogen and Saffron, men called Josh and Morgan. My side of the line; crack whores, burned-out cars, bullets stuck in door frames, and men called Father-Eating Bastard. It's almost a point of honour to live near a crackhouse, like living in a pre-Rudy Zone, a piece of Old New York. — Warren Ellis
There's been the same kind of demonizing of the word 'feminism' as words like 'liberal,' 'affirmative action,' and so on. — Gloria Steinem
