Birame Quotes & Sayings
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You can't live on the hope of a television contract and play in a stadium with nobody there. — Fergus McCann

Miracles have a higher percentage of being permanent than magical solutions. — Nike Thaddeus

How can she let herself love him, when she's signed a contract to let him go? — Ros Clarke

Because your human joy fascinates me - the way you experience things, in your life span, so wildly and deeply and all at once, is ... entrancing. I'm drawn to it, even when I know I shouldn't be, even when I try not to be. — Sarah J. Maas

The police have enough work to keep them busy regulating automobile traffic, preventing robberies and crimes of violence and helping lost children and little old ladies find their way home. As long as the police confine themselves to such activities they are respected friends of the public. But as soon as they begin inquiring into people's private morals, they become nothing more than armed clergymen. — Alan Watts

I didn't like anybody in that school. I think they knew that. I think that's why they disliked me. I didn't like the way they walked or looked or talked, but I didn't like my mother or father either. I still had the feeling of being surrounded by white empty space. There was always a slight nausea in my stomach. — Charles Bukowski

I have always had an ambition to do 'Dancing with the Stars.' — Lou Ferrigno

Scientists are people who build the Brooklyn Bridge and then buy it. — William F. Buckley Jr.

It's my fault for not shooting the son of a bitch while he was drinking. I didn't know who he was at the time, but I should have shot him on suspicion. And then I plumb forgot about it all day. I'm getting too foolish to live. — Larry McMurtry

I'm not a shouter, and I'm not a bully. — Sam Taylor-Johnson

This is true even in organizations that are very focused on analysis and quantitative measurement, even among people who think of themselves as smart in an MBA sense. In highly successful change efforts, people find ways to help others see the problems or solutions in ways that influence emotions, not just thought. — John P. Kotter