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Buckmaster Antenna Quotes By Seneca The Younger

Whatever we give to the wretched, we lend to fortune. — Seneca The Younger

Buckmaster Antenna Quotes By Gary Inbinder

The great city seemed to weigh upon me, as though it were crushing me under its heap of brick and stone. Gray, drizzly skies, congested streets, the soot-belching boats and barges chugging up and down the Thames, the teeming mass of four millions hastening about the countless activities of daily life in a metropolis, things adventurous, meaningful, spiritual, quotidian, futile, criminal, meaningless and absurd. Amidst this seething stew of humanity, I painted. — Gary Inbinder

Buckmaster Antenna Quotes By Daniel Day-Lewis

The more articulate somebody is, the more suspicious I am of them. I like to feel that the important things remain unsaid. — Daniel Day-Lewis

Buckmaster Antenna Quotes By Robyn Schneider

No matter how screwed up life is today, today is just a collection of moments that stop and start where you want them to. And nothing upsetting matters when you know tomorrow's gonna be better than yesterday — Robyn Schneider

Buckmaster Antenna Quotes By Carolee Dean

Do you ever look at the people around you and wonder how you ended up with them? — Carolee Dean

Buckmaster Antenna Quotes By Lauren Wolk

Somewhere, excitement waited for me like an uncut cake. — Lauren Wolk

Buckmaster Antenna Quotes By Eleanor Roosevelt

I am who I am today because of the choices I made yesterday. — Eleanor Roosevelt

Buckmaster Antenna Quotes By Sui Ishida

Trusting a human is difficult, but, if it's by you, then it's probably fine if I'm betrayed. — Sui Ishida

Buckmaster Antenna Quotes By Bill Bailey

Not so great in England at the moment; in an online poll we came last, we actually came bottom of European countries for quality of life, because of things like the weather, obviously, late retirement, poor holiday, poor public services, poor health service; it's basically just a kind of grey, godless wilderness, full of cold pies and broken dreams. — Bill Bailey