Clizzy Quotes & Sayings
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Working on the Samurai sword is very different because your body position has to be very still. It's a much quieter was of fighting. — Lucy Liu

No theory of life seemed to him to be of any importance compared with life itself — Oscar Wilde

Our challenge is not to let life mold us or break us — Sunday Adelaja

We are social animals and we have a hierarachical and unequal society. It is a class society, and the class system creates and perpetuates the social role of consumption. We display our class membership and solidify our class positioning in large part through money, through what we have. Consumption is a way of verifying what you have and earn. — Juliet B. Schor

Alice opened the door when I rang. She had on green pyjamas and held a hairbrush in one hand. She looked wearily at Quinn and spoke wearily: "Bring it in."
I took it in and spread it on a bed. It mumbled something I could not make out and moved one hand feebly back and forth, but its eyes stayed shut. — Dashiell Hammett

Apparently there's this kind of songbird that thinks it dies every time the sun goes down. In the morning, when it wakes up, it's totally shocked to still be alive - so it sings this really beautiful song. — Gus Van Sant

You and I have never liked each other, Rose. If I've got to kill someone, it might as well be you. — Richelle Mead

I always start with the music and then try to figure out what I want to write about lyrically. — Jose Gonzalez

You can't expect the impossible to happen if you don't meet the impossible half way. — Shannon L. Alder

We begin to make the plan known to our children when we hold tight to the iron rod ourselves. — Rosemary M. Wixom

I like old people falling over, that's what makes me laugh. — Allan Carr

But really it's the children who touch me the most. They seem to unfold the easiest. They're the ones who love with abandon, the ones who keep putting their hearts out there to be broken. They're the ones who teach the rest of us what it is to love. — Lynne Branard