Bulma And Vegeta Quotes & Sayings
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The big message of gospel is that you don't have to keep fighting the universe; you can stop, and the universe is quite good to you. There is a loss of ego. — Brian Eno

Old events have modern meanings; only that survives of past history which finds kindred in all hearts and lives. — James Russell Lowell

There are plenty of clever young writers. But there is too much genius, not enough talent. — J.B. Priestley

I like my scars," I say. "I earned them. Now, get out. — Tarryn Fisher

Stories are wild creatures, the monster said. When you let them loose, who knows what havoc they might wreak? — Patrick Ness

We are similar. I miss you and you miss my call. — Suman Pokhrel

Every effort therefore must be made to perpetuate prosperity. And, since that is to the advantage of the rich as well as the poor, all that accrues from the revenues should be collected into a single fund and distributed in block grants to those in need, if possible in lump sums large enough for the acquisition of a small piece of land, but if not, enough to start a business, or work in agriculture. And if that cannot be done for all, the distribution might be by tribes or some other division each in turn. — Aristotle.

When you are on assignment, you stick to the facts, limit your vision, and often cut out the most revealing material. There is no texture, no shades of gray. In fiction, you can bring the reader on the perilous journey with your characters as they discover that war is more like a wilderness of mirrors, full of danger and uncertainty. — Leslie Cockburn

This guy in L.A. asks for my autograph every time I see him. Then I find out he's eBaying 'em for $50. I'm flattered, but no one's going to pay $50 for anyone's autograph, let alone mine. — Julia Voth

If you mean doughnut when you say I'll give you the Big D, then yes. I'll take the D. If not then I'm not interested. -Lenore to a customer — Lani Lynn Vale

Another problem with worry is that it makes you forget your worth. Worry makes you feel worthless, forgotten, and unimportant. — Charles R. Swindoll