Demirdental Quotes & Sayings
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I like to do things for my wife on Valentine's Day. I open the door for her when she puts laundry in the washing machine. — Milton Berle

You study Yoga in India, Liss?" he asks. "Yes, Ketut." "You can do Yoga," he says, "but Yoga too hard." Here, he contorts himself in a cramped lotus position and squinches up his face in a comical and constipated-looking effort. Then he breaks free and laughs, asking, "Why they always look so serious in Yoga? You make serious face like this, you scare away good energy. To meditate, only you must smile. Smile with face, smile with mind, and good energy will come to you and clean away dirty energy. Even smile in your liver. Practice tonight at hotel. Not to hurry, not to try too hard. Too serious, you make you sick. You can calling the good energy with a smile. All finish for today. See you later, alligator. Come back tomorrow. I am very happy to see you, Liss. Let your conscience be your guide. If you have Western friends come to visit Bali, bring them to me for palm-reading. I am very empty in my bank since the bomb. — Elizabeth Gilbert

I intend to live the first half of my life. I don't care about the rest. — Errol Flynn

It's almost as difficult to believe that someone with so many trials could harbor such hope, as that there are those with so much advantage who harbor such hopelessness. — Richard Paul Evans

I happen to be one who believes very strongly that state and local governments have their proper roles. — Don Nickles

I was little the first time I heard the term "ghost town"; I fell immediately in love. — John Darnielle

The deepest subjective experiences are also the most universal, because through them one reaches the universal source of life. — Emil Cioran

We, the artists, make the stuff they sell and they're like ticks on our backs, sucking the life out of us. — Malcolm Wilson

Every poem should remind the reader that they are going to die. — Edgar Allan Poe