Dimalanta Origin Quotes & Sayings
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I come from Bridgeport, Connecticut and have friends I grew up with there. — John Ratzenberger
We cannot fully heal if we cannot experience gratitude on a daily basis. — Sharon E. Rainey
Guys pit female rappers against each other because female rappers - if you haven't noticed of late - are a lot more interesting than guys. — Angel Haze
I'm not a princess anyway so I find that quite weird to be labelled as one. — Zara Phillips
Bombay is a city where gossip is treated as a commodity. — Tahir Shah
Venice Beach: proof of the biological impossibility of imagining a person being simultaneously good-looking and poor. — Douglas Coupland
When one is engaged in a desperate defense of one's world and its values, nothing can be given away, any breach in the walls might be fatal, every point must be defended to the death. — Isaiah Berlin
People loved to see him come, and they were sad to see him go. — Jimmy Buffett
If we think to regulat Printing, thereby to rectifie manners, we must regulat all recreations and pastimes, all that is delightfull to Man. — John Milton
I really love fan art, which I get sent a lot of. I really, really get a lot of. I get a kick out of it. — J. August Richards
It's all rot that they put in the war-news about the good humour of the troops, how they are arranging dances almost before they are out of the front-line. We don't act like that because we are in a good humour: we are in a good humour because otherwise we should go to pieces. — Erich Maria Remarque
That's not a rat, that's my ferret. — Jennifer Aniston
The dumb-manager theory of business problems just didn't hold water for me. There had to be a deeper reason why smart people would make decisions that lead to failure. — Clayton M Christensen
I have made myself two or three caps to wear of evenings since I came home, and they save me a world of torment as to hair-dressing, which at present gives me no trouble beyond washing and brushing, for my long hair is always plaited up out of sight, and my short hair curls well enough to want no papering. — Jane Austen
