Celsana Quotes & Sayings
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Fabulous is as fabulous does. — Kimora Lee Simmons
It is my conviction that the root of evil is the want of a living God. — Mahatma Gandhi
If I can't have love, if I can't find peace, / Give me a bitter glory. — Anna Akhmatova
Sometimes, it's not getting what we want that offers us the most important Lessons — Joseph Boyden
All that peace, man, if felt so good it hurt. I want to hurt it back. — Tim O'Brien
Maybe we'll live to see sharks recover. Right now, that seems as improbable as seeing all these falcons. Hope is the ability to see how things could be better. The world of human affairs has long been a shadowy place, but always backlit by the light of hope. Each person can add hope to the world. A resigned person subtracts hope. The more people strive, the more change becomes likely. — Carl Safina
Don't want to do a thing, Ran, do we, from now and on till evermore. — Eudora Welty
Love lasts only for months, sometimes only for minutes. But if you like somebody, it's for a lifetime! — Mickey Rooney
Let me start by emphasizing that I am open to efforts to expedite environmental procedures for true emergencies or in other clear cases where current laws are needlessly burdensome. — Sherwood Boehlert
You get 15 minutes of fame, I hear, and I've had 14 minutes. The clock's ticking. — Tim Howard
You can never know a person by his name, but you can mess up his data, as Goodreads will testify. — John Austin
Words after all are nothing by themselves. — Vivek Shanbhag
To these he added two 'intermediate modifications': cirro-cumulus and cirro-stratus; and two compound modifications: cumulo-stratus and cumulo-cirro-stratus. This final modification was more colloquially known as the nimbus or rain cloud. From — Peter Moore
Writing a new film about cereal killers. Not serial killers, cereal killers. The main character can eat two, three boxes at a time. — Dov Davidoff
I hold all knowledge that is concerned with things that actually exist - all that is commonly called Science - to be of very slight value compared to the knowledge which, like philosophy and mathematics, is concerned with ideal and eternal objects, and is freed from this miserable world which God has made. — Bertrand Russell
