Diffence Quotes & Sayings
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in 2004 declaring that the world was flat, Facebook didn't even exist yet, Twitter was still a sound, the cloud was still in the sky, 4G was a parking space, — Thomas L. Friedman
In the South or in the mine country, wherever you point the camera there is a picture. — Ben Shahn
The Parisienne is not in fashion, she is fashion. — Arsene Houssaye
Keep moving! Destroy barriers! See everything! — John Jackson Miller
Men are very easy to get along with- they just want to come home to something pleasant. — Laura Schlessinger
A lot of first novels are written long before they're actually put down on paper. — Roger Ebert
I always say this to the young chefs and mean it: The customer is excited, he says you are an artist, but we are not, just craftspeople with a little talent. If the chef is an artist, he doesn't succeed. Why? Because he is inspired today but not tomorrow. We cannot do that. — Andre Soltner
The poems
were cool.
The best ones were
like bombs,
and when all the right words
came together
it was like an explosion. — Kwame Alexander
Inspirational people weren't meant to be enablers. They were meant to empower! — Shannon L. Alder
What these books have conclusively proven is that the diffence between men and women is exactly 38 pages. — Paul Scofield
the heart knows nothing except its own mind — David Levithan
It's like there are all these languages available, especially in terms of image. Why confine yourself to only English? There's all these languages and possibilities and concepts to speak or communicate with. — William Wiley
The nineteenth century will ever be known as the one in which the influences of science were first fully realised in civilised communities; the scientific progress was so gigantic that it seems rash to predict that any of its successors can be more important in the life of any nation. — Norman Lockyer
The kindness fell on him as sunshine falls on the wretched - he had no heart to taste it, and felt that it was very far off him. — George Eliot
It's fun to stay at the Y! M! C! A! — Julia Stiles