Debotury Quotes & Sayings
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Top Debotury Quotes
One's only real regret in life is the failure to act. — Jane Stanton Hitchcock
Too much fame, money or alcohol can make you stupid — Jeffrey Fry
There have been times when I've been broke, and a job came along, and I've said, 'Yeah! Let's do it!' But I will never do something without having a feeling of knowing how to play it. I've been in projects that I felt terrible about afterwards, but I've always had something that sparked me while I was doing it. — Alan Arkin
For the better part of my adult life, I proudly avoided nerd/nimrod/goober status. I was always just cool enough. — Steve Carell
Out of the chaos of post-Roman Dark Age Britain, the English had created the world's first nation-state: One king, one country, one church, one currency, one language and a single unified representative national administration. Never again in England would sovereignty descend to the merely regional level. Never again would the idea of England and the unity of England ever be challenged. — David Starkey
I'd like to run for office someday, but I'm afraid my ability to spell might give me an unfair advantage. — April Winchell
You can give of your talent, you can give of your possessions, or you can give of yourself. For God's sake, give something. — Cleveland Amory
Any moment which is not captured is loss in the events of time. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Prosperity and wealth have convinced us to be content in the world, and so we close our eyes, ignoring the world's need as well as its evil. — Angela Elwell Hunt
No matter what, I need to maintain my sense of self and always be true to who I am. — Lily Collins
I have had a lot of blessed, interesting things happen to me and have bumped up against some amazing people. — Rob Lowe
Caftans are just the perfect solution to what to wear at home. I love Camilla Franks', but I also get great vintage ones on eBay. — Christina Hendricks
Liberty is not to be enjoyed, indeed it cannot exist, without the habits of just subordination; it consists, not so much in removing all restraint from the orderly, as in imposing it on the violent. — Fisher Ames
