Costantinopoli Quotes & Sayings
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I'm proud of where I'm from. I'm proud of Long Island. — Kevin Connolly

Ben didn't disappoint. "See? You lost it and lived to tell about it." His voice dropped to a conspiratorial whisper. "You even survived a man hug." He rounded his eyes in feigned astonishment.
Wiping at his puffy eyes with his fingers, a watery laugh escaped him. "You always were an affectionate little shit. — Kaylea Cross

Marky! Pull up your pants! — Penny Marshall

Teachers who work with autistic children need to understand associative thought patterns. — Temple Grandin

Thus there are two reasons why you must be content with what happens to you: first because it was for you it came to pass, for you it was ordered and to you it was related, a thread of destiny stretching back to the most ancient causes; secondly because that which has come to each individually is a cause of the welfare and the completion in very truth of the actual continuance of that which governs the Whole. — Marcus Aurelius

Tis a strange thing, that the only friends I have I found in the same way, lying flat in the meadows, crying as if their hearts would break. — Elizabeth George Speare

The Muslim Brotherhood and the Salifist parties are a real force in the Egyptian society. — Ahmed Zewail

Leave it all in the Hands that were wounded for you — Elisabeth Elliot

Everybody loses. We all got bruises. — Train

The bottom line is this: Miers is a disappointing pick. — Ben Shapiro

The statue is then beautiful when it begins to be incomprehensible, when it is passing out of criticism, and can no longer be defined by compass and measuring-wand, but demands an active imagination to go with it, and to say what it is in the act of doing. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

We'd had our differences over the years, as all brothers do, but brothers also have a way of sticking together when the chips are down. — Stephen King

I believe, indeed, that it is more laudable to suffer great misfortunes than to do great things. — Stanislaw Leszczynski