Diyarbakir Turkey Quotes & Sayings
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Write something insightful. Say Morgan Freeman said it. Win at internet. — Morgan Freeman
Of all vices, drinking is the most incompatible with greatness. — Walter Scott
I've loved you since the day Lou brought you home. I hated myself, but I couldn't stop the way I felt. I never would have touched you, I never would have told you. But when you kissed me that night, you suddenly handed me everything I'd ever wanted. — Jennifer Skully
heights th' immortal Gods, Jove — Homer
Nobody really metamorphoses. Cinderella is always Cinderella, just in a nicer dress. The Ugly Duckling was always a swan, just a smaller version. And I bet the tadpole and the caterpillar still feel the same, even when they're jumping and flying, swimming and floating.
Just like I am now. — Holly Smale
His [Donald Trump ]comments are shocking, offensive and disturbing but I don't believe it merits a ban at this point in time. — Keir Starmer
Depressed people think they know themselves, but maybe they only know depression. — Mark Epstein
The mind is just another muscle. — Ted Turner
Don't wake me for the end of the world unless it has very good special effects. — Roger Zelazny
Just a bunch of them looking very cool and wearing black. The flyer could say 'READY TO BE A BADASS?' Put me in touch with the Shadowhunter marketing department, I have more gems where that came from. — Cassandra Clare
Underneath so many of the phenomena we see every day are only three basic actions: one is described by the simple coupling number, j; the other two by functions-P(A to B) and E(A to B)- both of which are closely related. That's all there is to it, and from it all the rest of the laws of physics come. — Richard Feynman
Reading in bed is a self-centered act, immobile, free from ordinary social conventions, invisible to the world, and one that, because it takes place between the sheets, in the realm of lust and sinful idleness, has something of the thrill of things forbidden. — Alberto Manguel