Chatouilleur Quotes & Sayings
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We do not own the freshness of the air or the sparkle of the water. How can you buy them from us? — Chief Seattle

And from that hour his poor maimed spirit, only remembering the place where it had broken its wings, cancelled the dream through which it had since groped, and knew of nothing beyond the Marshalsea. — Charles Dickens

If people want to criticize a performance, that I understand. I think that's important. — Juno Temple

If every person is born with two sides, one good, one bad, is it possible that each side could love a different heart? — Jillian Peery

You must go on adventures to find out where you belong. — Sue Fitzmaurice

Her gamblder was in hospital. There'd been heavy losses at the blackjack table, his wife had discovered what he'd been up to, developed a wholly unexpected strength ("inhuman strength," he called it) broken both of his arms, and then moved in with a carpenter who'd clearly been keeping her company while he'd been out working on their finances. — Helen Oyeyemi

Who knows, perhaps God is simply the search for God. — Nikos Kazantzakis

That was real baseball. We weren't playing for money. They gave us Mickey Mouse watches that ran backwards. — Bill Lee

Something even minor I do is going to be reported because of things that have happened in the past. You have to be aware of that. — Patrick Kane

Did you have me checked out?"
"Background check in three different countries." ...
"Find anything you didn't like?"
I shrug. "You married my first love, I already didn't like you. — Tarryn Fisher

Women are always better liked if we sacrifice ourselves for something bigger - and something bigger always means including men, even though something bigger for men doesn't usually mean including women. — Gloria Steinem

I think I get misinterpreted and misunderstood a lot — Macy Gray

When I got back to Marceline, I did not conceal from her how tedious I found all these acquaintances.
"They are all alike," I said to her. "When I talk to one, I feel as if I were talking to the whole lot."
"But, my dear," said Marceline, "you can't expect each of them to be different from the others."
"The greater their likeness to each other, the more unlike they are to me. — Andre Gide