Dfontsplitter Quotes & Sayings
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It really started cooking when I moved to Houston. I bought a house and got my own barbeque pit. — Earl Campbell

That's who you really like. The people you can think out loud in front of. — John Green

If you plan it out, and it seems logical to you, then you can do it. I discovered the power of a plan. — Robert Ballard

The wide screen reminds me of a roll of toilet paper. — Yasujiro Ozu

But then she met Nick, who told her she was beautiful, and whenever he toucher her, it was as if his touch were actually making her as beautiful as he seemed to believe she was. So why would she deny herself a second piece of mud cake or glass of champagne if Nick was there with the knife or the bottle poised, grinning evilly and saying "You only live once," as if every day were a celebration. Nick had little boy's sweet tooth, and an appreciation of good food, fine wine and beautiful weather; eating and drinking with Nick in hot sunshine was like sex. He made her feel like a well-fed happy cat: plump, sleek, purring with sensual satisfaction. — Liane Moriarty

I don't think that a company should own a studio and the network, and program for their own network. It hurts the creativity - it is not a level playing field. — Scott Bakula

My own dream is that we discover that the NSA has been secretly keeping files on members of the National Rifle Association. — Gail Collins

I love you so much, Sahra. You will do wonderful things. Have courage and believe in yourself. — Abeba Habtu

I advocate that every woman be a part of a circle, and a circle that meets at least once a month, or if you can't do that, once every two months or every four months. — Alice Walker

And what physicians say about disease is applicable here: that at the beginning a disease is easy to cure but difficult to diagnose; but as time passes, not having been treated or recognized at the outset, it becomes easy to diagnose but difficult to cure. The same thing occurs in affairs of state; for by recognizing from afar the diseases that are spreading in the state (which is a gift given only to a prudent ruler), they can be cured quickly; but when they are not recognized and are left to grow to the extent that everyone recognizes them, there is no longer any cure. — Niccolo Machiavelli

You don't have to reinvent the wheel ... just steal the hubcaps. — Michael P. Naughton