Denaturalized Alcohol Quotes & Sayings
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The difficulty that accompanies you is less like the dark than a trusted lantern to see your way by. — Eudora Welty

Be more dedicated to making solid achievements than in running after swift but synthetic happiness. — A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

Tragedy plus time equals humor — Marie Osmond

I need to be alone for certain periods of time or I violate my own rhythm. — Lee Krasner

On 'Scrubs,' I played a very unusual character who pretty much was defined by saying and doing strange things, so it was easy to improvise around that. — Neil Flynn

We had forever, and it was taken from us. Let's save our forever, Cade. Please. Let's take it back. — Jasinda Wilder

Woman's demand for equal suffrage is based largely on the contention that woman must have the equal right in all affairs of society. No one could, possibly, refute that, if suffrage were a right. Alas, for the ignorance of the human mind, which can see a right in an imposition. Or is it not the most brutal imposition for one set of people to make laws that another set is coerced by force to obey? Yet woman clamors for that "golden opportunity" that has wrought so much misery in the world, and robbed man of his integrity and self-reliance; an imposition which has thoroughly corrupted the people, and made them absolute prey in the hands of unscrupulous politicians. — Emma Goldman

You must not think, sir, to catch old birds with chaff. — Miguel De Cervantes

No. I just don't want to be a detective. They figure out what happened after the fact, when it's too late. I want to prevent it from happening. — Jennifer Echols

Clear intentions and clear purpose begets clear results. — Pharrell Williams

She's beautiful, delightful, elegant, exquisite, charming, divine, captivating, gorgeous, stunning, bewitching, admirable, and a million other inadequate words. — Jewel E. Ann

Humor is one of the best ingredients of survival. — Aung San Suu Kyi

The washing machine's rhythm was like a giant heartbeat, and the rush of its waters was what the unborn hear- our last memory of peace. — Thomas Harris