Cupidity Def Quotes & Sayings
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A song has a few rights the same as ordinary citizens ... if it happens to feel like flying where humans cannot fly ... to scale mountains that are not there, who shall stop it? — Charles Ives

If you keep your eyes closed, your mind will show you all kinds of crazy movies ... But with your eyes open, all you had to face was the nothingness of what you were really doing. — Adam Johnson

and the Mark Watney, out of Mars. — James S.A. Corey

It's impossible to consider living without ideals. However, when ideas lead to ideology, that's a very dangerous thing. Ideology then leads to creating the image of an enemy, and it leads to the murder and massacre that we've seen since the beginning of time. — Michael Haneke

When I gained the attention of both Val and Congressman Richards, I shook my head and sighed.I have international superstar status and she goes fangirly over you. — Kelly Oram

Better than chanting a thousand words in a dead language is one soothing word spoken in the vernacular. — Gautama Buddha

We are small but we are many We are many we are small We were here before you rose We will be here when you fall — Neil Gaiman

Money should not dictate how I live my life..
I must take charge and become the master of money, so that I decide what I want to do with my time. — Manoj Arora

I've been number two in films for donkey's years. — Trevor Howard

Like all food, whether you're talking about Persian food, or Chinese food, or Swedish food, it's always a reflection of wars, trading, a bunch of good and a bunch of bad. But what's left is always the food story. — Marcus Samuelsson

People get nervous accessorising, but there is nothing wrong with adding a belt or a pair of shoes in another colour. — Carolina Herrera

Breaking America's oil addiction would not lead to a future of sackcloth and ashes. — Colman McCarthy

It is not that the French are not profound, but they all express themselves so well that we are led to take their geese for swans. — Van Wyck Brooks

And though she sighed as she rejoiced, her sigh had none of the ill-will of envy in it. She would certainly have risen to their blessings if she could, but she did not want to lessen theirs. — Jane Austen