Chiang Mai Thailand Quotes & Sayings
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Not that I want to be thin. Heaven forbid. I do not want to take up less space in the world. I should like to take up more... — Ellen Hart
President Clinton and President Obama played a round of golf over the weekend. President Clinton asked Obama what his handicap was, and Obama said, 'Joe Biden.' — Jay Leno
Nothing is unimportant to a man plunged in despair. He is as credulous as a criminal sentenced to death who listens to a lunatic raving to him about how he can escape through the keyhole. — Honore De Balzac
Let's make a game of it, shall we?" she said. "Whoever kills the most, wins."
"I will kill twenty!" Lydia declared.
"I will kill thirty!" Kitty countered.
Mary paused for a moment of sober calculation.
"I will kill thirty-two." she said.
"I will kill as long as I must," said Jane.
"And I will kill as long as I can," said Elizabeth — Steve Hockensmith
Life is but a collection of habits. — Ida Tarbell
A horse can have a job and not be a slave. He can look forward to it and enjoy it. That's the same for me. — Buck Brannaman
Mind only thinks, meditation lives. — Rajneesh
I was learning that just being a Negro doesn't qualify you to understand the race situation any more than being sick makes you an expert on medicine. — Dick Gregory
I was pondering the Greek ideals of love. Agape, of course, the highest love, the love that Gods feel. Then eros, romantic love; and philia, the love of friends; and storge, the love of family. — Cassandra Clare
I'm not a disciplined writer. — Janeane Garofalo
One of the key characteristics of the comic book medium is that it is not brought to life by just one voice. — Jim Lee
Wouldn't it be incredible if everyone could be purged, somehow, of the projected not-them badness that they internalized and perhaps have acted out because their souls have been so damaged? Wouldn't it be incredible if everyone could find the joy that comes with committing to our own goodness? Perhaps we would stop dividing ourselves into malignancies of various forms. — Eve Ensler
