Birdenbire Quotes & Sayings
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When I am in the country, I never wish to leave it; and when I am in town It is pretty much the same. They have each their advantages, and I can be equally happy in either. — Jane Austen
Being a husband is a whole-time job. — Arnold Bennett
As for hobbies, I don't really read or watch TV. I'm very active. I like surfing, skiing, riding bikes with my kids, and working out with my friends. — Tom Brady
The Ancient Egyptians considered it good luck to meet a swarm of Bees on the road. What they considered bad luck I couldn't say. — Will Cuppy
There are really only three important things to remember in life: To care, to share, and to be fair. This is not a new idea at all, and yet, observing how most people live their lives, you might think it was. — Frederick Lenz
The PS3 will instill discipline in our children and adults alike. Everyone will know discipline. — Ken Kutaragi
I have an instinct for finding the odd location, the dismissed face, the eerie atmosphere, the oppressed mood. — Deborah Turbeville
Your harem. They exist to serve you. They give you sons." She spat the word out. "What do you do for them?"
They are - It is different. It is like the man who carries my stool. I neither like nor dislike him. He is there to serve a purpose. — Kiersten White
I think everything I do is based on my experience in the world in one way or another. — Charlie Kaufman
The joy of discovery is certainly the liveliest that the mind of man can ever feel. — Claude Bernard
Of course, the wedding! The Temple of Cleiona . . . the crowds will all be outside distracting the guards. Inside . . . it's the perfect opportunity to assassinate the king and the prince. — Morgan Rhodes
Life is a metaphor for what's happening in your consciousness. — Deepak Chopra
Sincere prayer is answered by unfailing grace. — Shri Radhe Maa
Sometimes the body gets out of bed an hour before the brain. — Peter James West
We all have competitive relationships with our siblings. — John Benjamin Hickey
