Dircia Quotes & Sayings
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I already knew that, of course. But there's a difference between knowing it and really experiencing it. All — Andy Weir

Being kissed by a man who didn't wax his moustache was-like eating an egg without salt. — Rudyard Kipling

Whether they run a record company or a grocery store, every boss will tell you you're in big trouble if you're borrowing more than you can ever afford to pay back. Delaying the pain for future generations is suicidal. We've got to start getting the deficit down right now, not next year. — Simon Cowell

How do I confront aging? With a wonder and a terror. Yeah, I'll say that. Wonder and terror. — Keanu Reeves

The only difference between realizing a dream and losing oneself in fantasy [is] backbreaking work. — Mark Frost

I am tired of safe places, and roofs, and walls around me. — Ursula K. Le Guin

An overweight officer, having delivered a batch of children to the home, started telling one of the guards about his heart problem. "You think you want to be a cop, but you don't, because it kills you," said the officer, mopping his brow. Then he told of another officer with a lung problem, and one who had cancer, and of others who were stress-sick, and of how none of them earned enough to afford decent doctors. Abdul hadn't previously thought of policemen as people with hearts and lungs who worried about money or their health. The world seemed replete with people as bad off as himself, and this made him feel less alone. — Katherine Boo

In any situation, I ask "What can I do for myself". — Lailah Gifty Akita

I've never had any illusions about being a lead actor in films, because lead actors have to be of a certain kind. Apart from the beauty of looks and figure, which I cannot claim to have, there's just a particular kind of ordinary-Joe quality that a film star needs to have. — Stephen Fry

If it is possible to cut a word out, always cut it out — George Orwell

Much discussion of money involves a heavy overlay of priestly incantation. — John Kenneth Galbraith

But all that power has culminated in gentleness. It is as if that is the point of power: to allow one to access the higher registers of gentleness. — George Saunders

What we do is as American as lynch mobs. America has always been a complex place. — Jerry Garcia

Now I have new stories and I feel refreshed. There is talk of Bobby's World eventually coming back. I would be happy to do that. — Howie Mandel

Because of old sports injuries, yoga has become a physical lifesaver. — Erica Tazel