Carlokou Quotes & Sayings
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Love if it existed
was something separate: another life. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez
If, of all words of tongue and pen, The saddest are, It might have been,' More sad are these we daily see: 'It is, but hadn't ought to be!' — Bret Harte
I get inspired with passion, I think. I get inspired by people who are just passionate, and it doesn't matter what they do or what they're passionate about. — Neil Jackson
Then he looked up, despite all best prior intentions. In four minutes, it would be another hour; a half hour after that was the ten-minute break. Lane Dean imagined himself running around on the break, waving his arms and shouting gibberish and holding ten cigarettes at once in his mouth, like a panpipe. Year after year, a face the same color as your desk. Lord Jesus. Coffee wasn't allowed because of spills on the files, but on the break he'd have a big cup of coffee in each hand while he pictured himself running around the outside grounds, shouting. He knew what he'd really do on the break was sit facing the wall clock in the lounge and, despite prayers and effort, count the seconds tick off until he had to come back and do this again. And again and again and again. — David Foster Wallace
Infinity is forever, and that is what you are to me, you are my forever Mr. Black. — Sandi Lynn
Santa Claus and all his little presents tend to get in the way of God's message."
"As can religion," Santa replied. — Brom
Passion is a blazing flame. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Carnival laughter does not permit a single one of these aspects of change to be absolutized or to congeal in one-sided seriousness. — Mikhail Bakhtin
Our body is the temple of our spirit. — George W. Romney
Make sure you test your brand story's recipe with whomever you're cooking it for. — Laura Busche
Is there anything more unjust than to build gold and brass and iron on poor, well-meaning clay,
and then blame the clay when the whole image falls into dust? — Margaret Deland
Things are never so bad they can't be made worse. — Humphrey Bogart
Topography is one of my chief themes in my poetry..about the country, the suburbs and the seaside ... then there come's love ... and increasingly; the fear of death. — John Betjeman
Everywhere felt like a jail now- doors opening and closing, and me never feeling safe. — Gillian Flynn
How can a radical scepticism about the state be squared with a religious dedication to the notion that market outcomes are, by definition, optimal? — Yanis Varoufakis