Daabay Quotes & Sayings
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I think I, like a lot of people, have that type of brain where I find it interesting or fulfilling to worry about something. — Maria Bamford

Physics changes, but reality stays the same — Richard Bandler

Friendship isn't partying with a group of people to get drunk or chatting with him/her once a week, it's exactly the opposite. Friends make sure you get home safely and they help you when you need it, no matter the scenario. They don't care about what clothes you wear or what you look like, and they don't last for a day. Real friends are more interested in what direction your life is headed rather than your popularity. They care about what you have to say and how you feel, and once you meet this person you'll know it without having to think twice. — Morgan Tang

tumbril on his way to the Guillotine. — Charles Dickens

The sound of the pages turning was the sound of magic. The dry liquid feel of paper under fingertips was what magic felt like. — Emma Donoghue

Time is a dressmaker specializing in alterations — Faith Baldwin

It's never too late to be who you were meant to be. — George Eliot

Q. What if I took a swim in a typical spent nuclear fuel pool? Would I need to dive to actually experience a fatal amount of radiation? How long could I stay safely at the surface? - Jonathan Bastien-Filiatrault A. Assuming you're a reasonably good swimmer, you could probably survive treading water anywhere from 10 to 40 hours. At that point, you would black out from fatigue and drown. This is also true for a pool without nuclear fuel in the bottom. — Randall Munroe

Live each day , like it's your last, and never have regrets. Should've, could've, and would've should not come out your mouth, who knows if we have a tomorrow. — N.a.

Adele is great because she promotes the idea of being happy as you are. — Martine McCutcheon

We are all prisoners of circumstance at one point or another. — Andrea Cremer

Do not start me on The Da Vinci Code ... a novel so bad that it gives bad novels a bad name.
(Discussion at Woodruff Auditorium in Lawrence, KS; October 7, 2005.) — Salman Rushdie