Bilsen Uzaklarda Quotes & Sayings
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The future of the airlines lay in hauling people, not in hauling mail for the government. — C. R. Smith

I've always loved music and felt connected to it, but was too afraid to explore that avenue. — Nikki Reed

Love was everyone's to experience if they opened their hearts, but true love was a rare and sterling thing, damn if it wasn't, a sterling thing that required the intervention of destiny: two hearts fated to be as one, finding each other among the billions of the world. True love, by God, was the Excalibur of emotions, and if you recognized it when you saw it, if you drew that noble, shining blade from the stone, your life would be a grand adventure even if you lived it entirely in one small town. — Dean Koontz

People don't like what I represent, and they think I'm trying to represent the whole gay community just because I'm a gay person and I make music. By default I'm supposed to represent a whole community? I think that's ridiculous. — Steve Grand

If we're not growing, we must feel guilty, because we are not fulfilling Christ's demand. — Eva Burrows

The human animal dances wildest on the edge of the grave. — Rita Mae Brown

I like old men. They can be wonderful bastards because they have nothing to lose. The only people who can be themselves are babies and old bastards. — John Updike

There's not a long career span because you can't really make money doing drag for very long the way the system was set up for so many years. — RuPaul

Don't fucking make judgments about something you know nothing about. — Cecily Von Ziegesar

Letters to the editors of English and American newspapers often contain expressions of horror about the new terms that creep into the language, and these expressions are usually accompanied by dire predictions about ruination of the mother tongue. — Peter Farb

I'd learned to avoid mirrors. They never seemed to show me what I wanted to see. — Leigh Bardugo

People losing each other, their hands slipping loose in a crowd. — Janet Fitch

A people that grows accustomed to sloppy writing is a people in process of losing grip on its empire and on itself. — Ezra Pound