Dazier Quotes & Sayings
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The kick of comedy is to think quickly. It's a great kick. — Joey Bishop
I dropped out of high school three days into my senior year because I hated it because New York City public school is a mess. I certainly wasn't one for sitting in a classroom. Then I went off to college to North Carolina School of the Arts, then quit that after two years. — Erich Bergen
God cannot use a man or woman greatly until he wounds them deeply. — Aiden Wilson Tozer
After all these years, I feel so free. Who knows where I might fly? — Kim Edwards
Ronan glanced at me and did a completely ridiculous, cartoonish double-take complete with wide eyes, agape mouth, raised eyebrows, and three blinks. — L. H. Cosway
So David and my baby were 'collateral damage'?" Eve took small, sharp breaths. — Debra Anastasia
No. You cared. The rest of them were slowing down to see the blood on the road." There had been plenty of it. — C.D. Reiss
Heaven establishes kings not on behalf of rulers but on behalf of the people; "Therefore if his virtue is sufficient to bring security and happiness to the people, Heaven bestows [the Mandate] on him; if his evil is sufficient to injure and harm the people, Heaven withdraws [the Mandate] from him."17 — Zhongshu Dong
No executive devotes effort to proving himself wrong. — Robert Heller
If we never met again in our lives I should feel that somehow the whole adventure of existence was justified by my having met you. — Lewis Mumford
We needed to talk about a lot of things and I needed not to have sex with him again. I was beginning to think I was giving him the wrong impression. — Kristen Ashley
It's madness really that society expects a newly bereaved person to jump through so many hoops. — Nick Alexander
Executions were meant as an exercise in frightfulness according to the theory developed by the Emperor Caligula: "Oderint dum metuant" (Let them hate us as long as they fear us). — Barbara W. Tuchman
Then there were those girls who became midwives: girls who could not get enough of the tiniest of babies - girls who would grow into women who absolutely reveled in the magnificent process of birth ... The difference between a woman who becomes an OB and the women who becomes and midwife has less to do with education, philosophy or upbringing than with the depth of her appreciation for the miracle of labor and for life in its moment of emergence. — Chris Bohjalian
In 1978 zip or postcodes were introduced in the Netherlands; they consist of four numbers followed by a space and then to capital letters and are replaced before the name of the town... they referred to the city block in a given street in which the house occurs and thus the Dutch postal code book is the size of a telephone book. — Bruce Donaldson
