Dorlach Quotes & Sayings
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You might be a redneck if you have to go outside to get something out of the fridge. — Jeff Foxworthy

I've only really had one period when I lost myself and felt like I was going to lose my career, and that was when I first began presenting 'X-Factor' spin-off 'The Xtra Factor' two years ago. I was worried if I did a rubbish job live on Saturday night TV that my music career was going to get affected and I would lose everything. — Olly Murs

Mocking a woman is like drinking too much wine. It may be fun for a short time, but the hangover is hell. — Brandon Sanderson

It's not only the most difficult thing to know one's self, but the most inconvenient. — Josh Billings

Listen, I, I did vote - I did cast a vote for health care, and I also said that I thought the process was horrible. The status quo before we passed health care was also horrible. — Michael Bennett

ORPHAN, n. A living person whom death has deprived of the power of filial ingratitude ... — Ambrose Bierce

No man has ever been able to describe God fully. The same holds true of ahimsa. — Mahatma Gandhi

Creative art is the power to be for a moment a flash of communication between God and man. — Ruth Sawyer

Drawing is not following a line on the model, it is drawing your sense of the thing. — Robert Henri

We were into Hendrix and Cream, who were like the heaviest bands around at that time. We just wanted to be heavier than everybody else! — Geezer Butler

I don't even want to try to understand it, and so begin to mistake it for something else after that, paling shadows of this original feeling, something inaudibly delicate that would not survive the passage into speech. — Karen Russell

And what about for the first eight, ten years of his life, when loving parents encouraged his obsession with dragons and secret worlds and animals in vests who poured tea and drove motorcars and who gave him to read Tolkien and Susan Cooper and the Brothers Grimm and Madeleine L'Engle and C. S. Lewis? Is a boy supposed to leave his imagination on the side of the road when he boards the bus to manhood? — David Shafer