Birthday Keep Calm Quotes & Sayings
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If I stay, they'll kill me ... If I go, at least everything that wants me dead won't be taking it personally. — Jim Butcher

The Arctic and the Antarctic are melting quickly. We may have waited too long to get started. But this is a day for optimism because the battle is fully joined, and the idea that big oil is unbeatable is no longer true. — Bill McKibben

Renunciation is not getting rid of the things of this world, but accepting that they pass away. — Robert Baker Aitken

When I receive a new novel from a hopeful publisher - "hoping that I like the book as much as he does" - I check first of all how much dialog there is, and if it looks too abundant or too sustained, I shut the book with a bang. — Vladimir Nabokov

It's easy to say that if you were there you would have refused, that you would rather die than participate in the slaughter, but it all looks very different when it's real, when the moment comes to choose. — Ann Leckie

Good kitchen equipment is expensive, but most items last a lifetime and will pay for themselves over and over again. — Delia Smith

Let Catholics build their own churches and works. — Vladimir Zhirinovsky

I think everything has some politics to it. It's just whether or not it admits to it. Politics is weird. I don't even know what that means any more. — John Cusack

I was not looking for a sitcom, because the philosophy at that point was that you had to make a choice: Were you going to do movies or TV? You couldn't cross over. — Shelley Long

I do not choose to be a common man. — Dean Alfange

The [Five Second Rule] has many variations, including The Three Second Rule, The Seven Second Rule, and the extremely handy and versatile The However Long It Takes Me to Pick Up This Food Rule. — Neil Pasricha

I heard somewhere that whenever you write a book, people will ask you One Question about it over and over. And while I'm no expert in these matters, this is proving to be true. My first book dealt with a not-that-pleasant degenerate type, and the One Question was, 'Is this an autobiographical story?' — Patrick DeWitt