Dillier Oil Quotes & Sayings
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Hearts was the pinnacle of my career. After I left, it really was downhill. Hearts is the club I always associate myself with, and I'm proud to have played for them. — Drew Busby

I have been a fan all my life, but now I have been out of football for over 10 years, and out of baseball for a little over six years and I don't go to games. — Bo Jackson

WHHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT?
Ah. I see we are now into the second movement of the Nakamura Suite in G-Minor! — Kevin Sylvester

I'm not going anywhere without you. We're swimming to China together. And if the worst happens, I'm dying with you before I'm living without you. — Ann Brashares

There is universal substance which is divine substance because where else can it be? — Jack Kerouac

Every time I've made a radical change it's helped me feel buoyant as an artist — David Bowie

She felt that nothing could kill her hope now, nothing. She was seventy-five and she was going to make some changes in her life. — Jonathan Franzen

He couldn't put on a coaching session to save his life. I've spoken to people about him and he can barely lay out cones. — Joey Barton

We might more of us say these words to others, and more frequently
how healing that would prove to be. "Look, we've had our differences, but how about some chocolate?" Or: "I'm so sorry: how about some chocolate?" Or simply, "Great to see you! How about some chocolate? — Alexander McCall Smith

Israel's shooting down of a civilian airplane and then the killing of 107 innocent peopel aboard, and their raid into neutral Lebanon are very dangerous developments. There's only one way I can see to stop it ... is for the United States to take a very strong stand that this has to be settled ... politically settled. — J. William Fulbright

We are sad at home and blame the weather and the ugliness of the buildings, but on the tropical island we learn that the state of the skies and the appearance of our dwellings can never on their own underwrite our joy nor condemn us to misery. — Alain De Botton