Colborne Street Quotes & Sayings
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Sometimes I wonder if I'm nothing more than the sum of who [my parents] were. Even worse, I worry that I don't add up nearly so well, that I'm just a shadowed reflection of them. Now that question hounds me a lot more often than I like to admit. — Cooper Davis
You two got married," he said. The word brought a smile to Ty's lips, but it faded fast. He nodded. "You got my messages?" "No." Nick jerked his chin toward Ty's finger. "I saw the rings. I like them. Like the ink. — Abigail Roux
I love you because that piece that remains is worth the whole and I love you by exclusion of the other lost pieces. — Erri De Luca
But just as we do not forgive for others, we also do not forgive for God. — Desmond Tutu
Answer e-mails from junior people before more senior ones. Junior people have further to go and tend to remember who slighted them. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Though the dungeon, the scourge, and the executioner be absent, the guilty mind can apply the goad and scorch with blows. — Lucretius
They left me. My parents actually left me! IN FRANCE! — Stephanie Perkins
A rule for success in today's wild new economic world is this: use the most innovative technologies to deliver the most primal products and services. — Martha N. Beck
My favorite leather jacket I got for 40 bucks at the Fairfax Flea Market, like, eight years ago. Leather just gets better over time. There's something about a jacket that you have over years and years - just fits like a glove. — Jack Falahee
The Book of Mormon changes lives. — Thomas S. Monson
Lying is the same as alcoholism. Liars prevaricate even on their deathbeds. — Anton Chekhov
The rapidly evolving global economy demands a dynamic and creative workforce. The arts and its related businesses are responsible for billions of dollars in cultural exports for this country. It is imperative that we continue to support the arts and arts education both on the national and local levels. The strength of every democracy is measured by its commitment to the arts. — Charles Segars
Essentially, wines are fermented grape juice, so I'm trying to make the point that the wine world is about scores and marketing and kind of creating a scarce resource where they don't really exist. — Joe Bastianich
I think in Israel there is so much talent in the TV world because there's less movies done. — Ayelet Zurer
