Connotating Quotes & Sayings
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I get inspired by so many things every single day. Things I see every day, conversations, arguments, day to day occurrences, good days, bad days, loneliness, happiness, anger, anxiety, pressure, relationships ... EVERYTHING. — Ricki-Lee Coulter

Adolescence in my growing up period was truly "Happy Days," the title of a TV show connotating the quality of this life period. — Virgil Miller Newton

It's - I write the books and let the market find who reads it. I guess a young adult is anywhere from ten to fifteen. — Louis Sachar

Invite them all in. Nip out the back door. Phone the police and tell them your house is being burgled. — Mike Harding

He (LBJ) played on their fears as he played on their hopes. — Robert A. Caro

Feel the joy of life and dance with joy. — Debasish Mridha

To mess around with Ebola is an easy way to die. Better to work with something safer, such as anthrax. — Richard Preston

Her beauty was a divine delicacy that I could only hold within my dreams. I tested my dream of her beauty, and I whispered her grace to the angels. The sounds of heaven replied back to me, telling me that her beauty transcended not only my dreams, but even heaven. — Lionel Suggs

I think the condition of imperial denial is a handicap because if you do not recognize that you are essentially performing the functions of an empire, you are incapable of learning from the mistakes of past empires. — Niall Ferguson

I stifle a laugh. Ruby red slippers. Just like Cinderella: it always comes back to the shoes. — Victoria Van Tiem

I only want to do better work. That's the focus of my life. — Ajay Devgan

I have great admiration for power, a great terror of weakness, especially in my own sex, yet feel that my love is for those who overcome the mental and moral suffering and temptation through excess of tenderness rather than through excess of strength. — Anna Brownell Jameson

That sea - that mother of a million summers,
Who bore, with melody, a million springs,
Shall sing for my enchantment... — Stella Benson

The cells were referred to as Truffles because they were underground, rare, and valuable, because you never could tell where they might appear next, and because pigs and dogs were employed to sniff them out. — Margaret Atwood

Someone is dead.
Even the trees know it,
those poor old dancers who come on lewdly,
all pea-green scarfs and spine pole. — Anne Sexton