Cellurale Garden Quotes & Sayings
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No-one likes being told it's their lucky day. That sort of thing does not bode well. When someone tells you it's your lucky day, something bad is about to happen. — Terry Pratchett

I want Facebook to pick the best 20 items to show me every single time I refresh that screen. — Robert Scoble

Debts are nowadays like children begot with pleasure, but brought forth in pain. — Moliere

Sometimes you have to go 'yippee-ki-yay' on a person who deserves it. — Naima Simone

It is said that water is for cattle and farmers, that milk is for children and blood for men. — Walter M. Miller Jr.

Just by coincidence, Senator Teddy Kennedy and I, in the last couple of days, after several months of negotiations, have reached an agreement for an immigration proposal that we will be putting out next week, ... our proposal is along the lines of make them pay a fine of a couple thousand dollars, make them work for three years, and after three years they can get in the back of the line for a green card and then eventually become citizens. — John McCain

Tell me you love me. — Jettie Woodruff

There is a place in this world for satire, but there is a time when satire ends and intolerance and bigotry towards religious beliefs of others begins. — Isaac Hayes

I am a vague, conjectural personality, more made up of opinions and academic prepossessions than of human traits and red corpuscles. — Doris Kearns Goodwin

I have no morals, yet I am a very moral person — Voltaire

When the human voice is reduced to being no longer a song, a word, or a cry, but the articulation of the unnamable itself, it is natural that there should be no other sound than the grinding of ice in the polar regions, the light, intermittent crackling of silk in the highest zones of the atmosphere, at the moment when the aurora borealis unfurls its strange, cold spangles. Majesty does not tolerate other eyes than these hard crystals — Michel Leiris