Biraogo Quotes & Sayings
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The mind can weave itself warmly in the cocoon of its own thoughts, and dwell a hermit anywhere. — James Russell Lowell
The more stupid and unlucky man is,
the more claims he makes to the woman. — Coco Chanel
I also mistakenly believed that the scariest stories came from imagination, not real life. — Jodi Picoult
WAKE UP, FUCKWEASEL, IT'S YOUR GIRLFRIEND! — Maggie Stiefvater
Americans love to fight. All real Americans love the sting of battle. — George S. Patton
The king loved his wife, the queen, without limit, and she loved him with all her heart. Something like that could only end in disaster. — Andrzej Sapkowski
Only those live who do good. — Leo Tolstoy
So much misinformation has been published and broadcast over the years about Jimi's short but spectacular life by people with an interest only in self-aggrandizement, that a few years ago I finally decided to break my silence of twenty years and record my version of events. This is not just a story about Jimi, but it's about me, and others who I knew in those early days and who are no longer with us, like Keith Moon, Brian Jones and Chas Chandler, and it's about what it was like to live in those extraordinary times. — Kathy Etchingham
Let us secure not such books as people want, but books just above their wants, and they will reach up to take what is put out for them. — Maria Mitchell
What is it precisely, that feeling of 'returning' from a poem? Something is lighter, softer, larger - then it fades, but never completely. — Ian McEwan
There is luck in chess. My opponent was lucky that he was playing against an idiot. — James M. Loy
So on the one hand in school you're teachers are constantly telling you that you can be whatever it is you want to be as long as you put your mind and heart to it, and yet at the same time I was also getting the clear message of, well, what can you do really? — Sheena Iyengar
The idle wife ranked with the ornamentally wrought weapon and with the splendid offering to the gods as a measure of the man's power to waste, and therefore his superiority over other men ... As is the case with any other object of art, her uselessness is her use. — Emily James Smith Putnam
Memories assailed him of how gently she had spoken, touched, and moved; of how she'd loved him fiercely despite his mistakes and obsessions and weaknesses. And the conviction descended on him that love like theirs couldn't possibly suffer any change. — Denis Johnson
I'm pretending to be a vegetarian. Were I not, I believe I probably still wouldn't eat a wallaby. — Kevin Moffett
