Born In 1989 Quotes & Sayings
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Percy: The Heka-what?
Annabeth: The Hundred-Handed Ones. They called them that because ... well, they had a hundred hands. They were the elder brothers of the Cyclopes.
Tyson: Very powerful. Wonderful! As tall as the sky. So strong they can break mountains!
Percy: Cool. Unless you're a mountain. — Rick Riordan

Nothing that happens to you was meant to be. The only thing about you that was meant to be is you. Blaze your own trail. — George Alexiou

Not a deed would he do,
Not a word would he utter,
Till he's weighed its relation
To plain bread and butter. — James Russell Lowell

The love had just vanished. We're still friendly. — Rush Limbaugh

I always was fascinated with China, because I was born in Europe, and for us, China had this fascination and mystery. The first time I came here was in 1989. They were on bicycles, and the speed of the growth has been incredible. — Diane Von Furstenberg

To see things simply is the hardest thing in the world. — Charles Webster Hawthorne

If someone who is poor says, 'I may not have much money, but for me, what's really important is to have a good television so my family can enjoy and watch,' we should be a little careful and recognize that just like we all have individual liberty to make the choices we want, that we not judge too much on that. — Sendhil Mullainathan

Enough madness? Enough? And how do you measure madness? - The Joker — Grant Morrison

Do you believe in Madonna? Because Lady Gaga has got something to say about 'Express Yourself,' and she's turned Madonna's fourth-best single of 1989 into her own instant-classic club anthem, 'Born This Way.' — Rob Sheffield

I don't feel old. Okay, maybe I do when I get in a conversation with Earl Thomas, who was born in 1989. — Matt Hasselbeck

DeFrantz's study ... is not the first book about the protean Ailey, who was born in hardscrabble Texas in 1931 and died in 1989 after creating close to 80 works. But it is perhaps the most comprehensive, combining biography, criticism, the analysis of dance criticism, and a sort of corporate history, siting the now firmly established Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in the international cultural landscape. — Alvin Ailey

And in this it is right, for the meaning of any beautiful created thing is, at least, as much in the soul of him who looks at it as it was in his soul who wrought it. Nay, it is rather the beholder who lends to the beautiful thing its myriad meanings, and makes it marvellous for us, and sets it in some new relation to the age, so that it becomes a vital portion of our lives and a symbol of what we pray for, or perhaps of what, having prayed for, we fear that we may receive. — Oscar Wilde

The biggest risk in life is to fear and not to take any. — Debasish Mridha

The closet bond that we share with our brethren is that of grief. Every community knows sorrow. — Kilroy J. Oldster