Byzantium Color Quotes & Sayings
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So many little lives, amounting to nothing. I ask you: What is infinity multiplied by zero? It is hardly worth our discussion. — Alan Lightman

Nature is doing wonderful things for you; what are you doing for the nature? — Mehmet Murat Ildan

If you want to impress a lady, respect her, because respect is an impressive act itself — Nitin Yaduvanshi

First of all, time travel per se does not exist. 'Travel' implies that you choose both your destination and when you come back. It's more a 'time shot,' a 'time through.' But it's definitely not time travel. — Francis Barel

Spellwork is a form of creation. Manifesting the invisible and the imaginable into real life verifiable forms, through perfectly natural means. — Dacha Avelin

Ideas can be life-changing. Sometimes all you need to open the door is just one more good idea. — Jim Rohn

Sometimes when we don't know the answer,
it's time to simply be with the question. — Marianne Williamson

You didn't like it? Well, my next one will be even better! — Ed Wood

The person who says he knows what he thinks but cannot express it usually does not know what he thinks. — Mortimer J. Adler

It's easier to be faithful to a restaurant than it is to a woman. — Federico Fellini

The lesson is letting go, giving up and giving thanks for what is. Life unfolds in mysterious and beautiful ways; I have very little say in this process. — Judy Liautaud

My mom, through my dad, rented the apartment next door to his ... he had the lease on both places. But then, she would dress up and act like his maid ... a practical maid. No fantasies. — Trevor Noah

The girl had many virtues: money, a car
a gold-coloured Capri, in which she played the latest funk
a big house and a rich father. When Valentin asked, 'What does your boyfriend do?' she replied, 'But I don't have one, really. — Hanif Kureishi

The moment this House undertakes to legislate upon this subject slavery, it dissolves the Union. Should it be my fortune to have a seat upon this floor, I will abandon it the instant the first decisive step is taken looking towards legislation of this subject. I will go home to preach, and if I can, practice, disunion, and civil war, if needs be. A revolution must ensue, and this republic sink in blood. — James Henry Hammond