Codus Receptus Quotes & Sayings
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Producing is important because if there is no one making the tunes, there is nothing for the DJs to play, and nothing for the people to dance to. — John Norman
There are days when I can find nothing good in the world and I hate everyone. — Penelope Crowe
Did you ask Mario?" "He wouldn't say." I didn't ask who Mario was. I figured Terese would fill me in later. Terese — Harlan Coben
There is a meaning of life but I've been sworn to secrecy. — Brian Spellman
As a rule, I try to steer clear of opinions pertaining to your parenting. I assume you're doing the best you can, and God bless. — Emma McLaughlin
When I look up and see the sun shining on the patch of white clouds up in the blue, I begin to think how it would feel to be up somewhere above it winging swiftly thought the clear air, watching the earth below, and the men on it, no bigger than ants. — Eddie Rickenbacker
Good girl. Test passed. I think I love you, Janie. Let's get married and not have children."
My eyes widened for a brief moment; I felt sure he was teasing me but, looking into his dancing grey eyes, I knew he meant it as a compliment. I returned his smile. I liked Steven.
Carlos broke the silence, "Ms. Morris, the job is yours if you'd like it."
"Oh, please say yes." Steven's smile widened.
"To the proposal or the job? — Penny Reid
The investigation of mathematical truths accustoms the mind to method and correctness in reasoning, and is an employment peculiarly worthy of rational beings. — George Washington
The only people who have no bad tendencies are dead. — Dennis Prager
They had me all happy, singing. It was very awkward. I think the writers are frantically planning something appropriate to honor him, but we don't know what. — Kristin Chenoweth
If you ever really want to get away from it all and see something that you have never seen, and have an excellent chance of seeing something no one has ever seen, get in a sub. You climb in, seal the hatch, turn on a little oxygen, turn on the scrubber, which removes the CO2 in the air you breathe, and they chuck you overboard. Down you go. — Mike DeGruy
