Digastrico Quotes & Sayings
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You can't simplify my taste and say, 'Parker likes big wines,' because it's just not true. — Robert M. Parker Jr.

Marriage is the most basic expression of the vocation to love that all men and women have as persons made in God's image. — Christopher West

The job of the poet is to render the world-to see it and report it without loss, without perversion. No poet ever talks about feelings. Only sentimental people do. — Mark Van Doren

Happiness is the settling of the soul into its most appropriate spot. — Aristotle.

Very sorry to disappoint you, guys. It was not for my girlfriend but for Sachin Tendulkar. — Yuvraj Singh

The United States has 4 percent of the world's population and 34 percent of its Nobel laureates. — Max Fisher

Saw you out there in the garden. Looked so damn ... fine," he said, quietly. "Was like I hadta have ya, right then. Bubbled up like ... I dunno, puke or somethin'." Jack chuckled. "You sure have a way with words, D. — Jane Seville

If you don't think it's safe, it probably isn't. — Jerry Smith

By 1989, the total number of Vietnam veterans who had died in violent accidents or by suicide after the war exceeded the total number of American soldiers who died during the war. — Vladislav Tamarov

I think you're in love,' she said. And with a sort of shock, Nickie realized it was true. She had definitely fallen in love with Otis. This was being in love, wasn't it? Looking forward to seeing him every day, feeling like a hole was ripped in her heart when he was gone, jumping for joy when he came back, not minding if he smelled bad, wanting to take care of him? Surely it was being in love. It was true that she hadn't fallen in love with...the obvious candidate. She'd fallen in love with a dog instead of a person. But that didn't matter. It was still love. She'd apply it to a person later on. — Jean Duprat

Boys were so proud - you always had to let them think they were good at things. — Diane Zahler