Conveyed Property Quotes & Sayings
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Everything in life is nonsense. It's just a question of perspective. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon
I am nothing. I was born into this world unloved and unwanted and I will die unloved and unwanted. I'm not even capable of love. — Reilly Castle
Writers don't need to be given formulas; they need to be shown possibilities. — Barry Lane
Golf gives no margin: either you win or you fail. You cannot hedge; you cannot bluff; you cannot give a stop order. One chance is given you, and you hit or miss. There is nothing more rigid in life. And it is this ultra and extreme rigidity that makes golf so intensely interesting. — Arnold Haultain
Direct address has been a consistent tactic in my work, regardless of the medium that I'm working in. — Barbara Kruger
There's a girl in this dress,
there's always a girl in distress. — Elvis Costello
I think about how truly interesting and odd it is that when a woman marries, traditionally she loses her name, becoming absorbed by the husband's family name - she is in effect lost, evaporated from all records under her maiden name. I finally understand the anger behind feminism - the idea that as a woman you are property to be conveyed between your father and your husband, but never an individual who exists independently. And on the flip side, it is also one of the few ways one can legitimately get lost - no one questions it. — A.M. Homes
One's own faults are always a heavy chain to drag through life and one can't help groaning under the weight now and then. — George Eliot
You can get it in any color, as long as it is black — Henry Ford
Just as true humor is laughter at oneself, true humanity is knowledge
of oneself. — Alan W. Watts
If you want to retire happy, great health is important. The foundation for all happiness lies in health. Physical, mental, or spiritual health - you must use it or lose it! — Ernie J Zelinski
One person's dream is another's reality. — Gillian Shields