Caseros Argentina Quotes & Sayings
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I got a hotel room at New York New York in Las Vegas and I was very happy. They've got that rollercoaster encircling the entire premises, just like Manhattan. — Mitch Hedberg

I will always be safe from the random hurricanes of outcome as long as I never forget where I rightfully live. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Both are women dressed in tight dresses and high — Susan Ee

My friend, love is a verb. Love - the feeling - is a fruit of love, the verb. So love her. — Stephen R. Covey

When everything else is shattering, you feel like the one true constant. — Siobhan Davis

We're going to win this war, you know, now that our army's together. But the world doesn't care who wins. It'll go on spinning, no matter how many people are slaughtered." After a moment, he added. "I almost wish it wouldn't, if we aren't allowed to go on spinning with it. — Kristin Cashore

A good picture knows how to communicate the emotion that created it. — Willy Ronis

It might sound chauvinistic, but there is a sad reality in rock music: Bands who depend on support from females inevitably crash and burn. — Chuck Klosterman

That has been one of the best, most rewarding things about being an actor - traveling throughout the world, meeting all kinds of different people and learning about other cultures. — Michael Ansara

Individualism is bad for business - though absolutely necessary for freedom, progressive knowledge, and any possible interface with the transcendent. — Tom Robbins

The trick is to use the drugs once to get there, and maybe spend the next ten years trying to get back there without the drug. — Maynard James Keenan

My basic feeling about military intervention is that it should be a last resort, undertaken only to stave off large-scale bloodshed. — Samantha Power

Stony One replies, in a general way, 'All right. Everybody knows where to find Durdles, when he's wanted.' Which, if not strictly true, is approximately so, if taken to express that Durdles may always be found in a state of vagabondage somewhere. — Charles Dickens