Bitoy Songs Quotes & Sayings
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When we are young, we want to be old and for things to change.
When we are old, we want to be young and for things to go back to the way they were. — J.R. Rim

I only believe in fire. Life. Fire. Being myself on fire I set others on fire. Never death. Fire and life. — Anais Nin

For every theory there has to be counterevidence
otherwise science wouldn't progress. — Haruki Murakami

Calumny spreads like an oil-spot: we endeavor to cleanse it, but the mark remains. — Jeanne Julie Eleonore De Lespinasse

Short term, the most important thing is to put people back to work ... If they're working, that means they're paying taxes, that means that they're buying goods and services - and the economy, instead of being on a downward spiral, starts back up on an upward spiral. — Barack Obama

We see, at least with intellect, that beyond both true and false is truth; that there is beauty beyond our present views on the beautiful and ugly; that pleasure-pain can now alike be transcended, and that some day we shall truly see that 'form is emptiness and the very emptiness is form'. — Christmas Humphreys

For gypsies do not like to stay -
They only come to go away. — Ludwig Bemelmans

Always have a plan, and believe in it. Nothing happens by accident. — Chuck Knox

Life's simple, you make choices and you don't look back. — Sung Kang

Already, he was dreaming of a refined solitude, a comfortable desert, a motionless ark in which to seek refuge from the unending deluge of human stupidity. — Joris-Karl Huysmans

Reading is not a straightforward linear movement, a merely cumulative affair: our initial speculations generate a frame of reference within which to interpret what comes next, but what comes next may retrospectively transform our original understanding, highlighting some features of it and backgrounding others. — Terry Eagleton

A bit, fundamentally, is always a coin toss. — James Gleick

She released a small sigh at her own stubbornness. There was no greater fool than a woman who looked at a man and saw what he might be rather than what he actually was. But nothing died harder than a bad idea. — Victoria Lynne