Cierra Los Ojos Quotes & Sayings
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In a Chicago cafe the other night, an elderly man passed a table.
"There goes George," observed an onlooker. "When he was young, he was a handsome guy and had many companies. Left a wife and two kids to starve, and ran off with another woman. And now look at him. Old, broke and very sad."
"That's the way-it-goes," nodded Elly Kleinman. "Time wounds all heels. — Groucho Marx

Men's views of things are the result of their understanding alone. Their conduct is regulated by their understanding, their temper, and their passions. — David Hume

We like to assume that language is a purely human property, our exclusive possession, and that everything else is basically mute. — David Abram

Rules only matter if everyone understands them, agrees to them, and can be trusted not to break them. Bearing these irrefutable facts in mind, rules never matter at all. — Seanan McGuire

To write a novel may be pure pleasure. To live a novel presents certain difficulties. As for reading a novel, I do my best to get out of it. — Karl Kraus

The work of Jana Harris is unique in American writing. She has always had a voice of true grit - sometimes harsh, sometimes funny, always close to the bone, tart, and indomitable. — Alicia Ostriker

The U.S. has a law on the books called the debt limit, but the name is misleading. The debt limit started in 1917 for the purpose of facilitating more national debt, not reducing it. It still serves that purpose. It's unconnected to spending, hurts our credit rating and has been an abject failure at limiting debt. — David Malpass

A work of art is an exaggeration. — Andre Gide

Science is to computer science as hydrodynamics is to plumbing. — Stan Kelly-Bootle

You know, a Communist's whole life work is based on complaint of how everything is done ... So if they ever get their country running good they will defeat their own cause. — Will Rogers

They say a wise man learns from others mistakes, I learn from others success, why pay attention to the mistakes? — Behdad Sami

Catastrophe and exuberance are often partners in the dance of irony. — Jeff W. Horton

I'd rather have written 'Cheers' than anything I've written. — Kurt Vonnegut

Flying is done largely with the imagination. — Wolfgang Langewiesche