Dorumon Quotes & Sayings
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God's ways are not our own, but we can always trust that He is good. — Nicole Sager
Well I'd really love to work with Robert De Niro, because he's still the most talented actor out there. — Paul Thomas Anderson
He wore a heavy black moustache and the backs of his hands on the rail were matted with black hair. Bond guessed that hair covered most of his squat body. Naked, Bond supposed, he would be an obscene object. — Ian Fleming
It's really bizarre because no one knows this, but elephants have killed more animal trainers than any other animal. — Vin Diesel
It was a lucky night. — Charles Bukowski
He's on money though, right?" Creed asks. "Yeah, he is. How'd he do that if he wasn't president?" "He probably had a big dick." I grin. "Like the bigger it was, the higher the bill you would be on or something?" "Yeah. Poor George," Creed says, laughing. "Of course, I would be on the million-dollar bill. — T.J. Klune
Love the overuse of exclamation points!!!! Yes!!! They add a lot of emphasis!!! to what your character is saying!!! — L.R.W. Lee
I have a magpie mind, by which I mean I see and hear little things - photos, fragments of conversation - and store them away for future use. — Laurie Graham
What makes networking work is that it sets up win-win situations in which all parties involved get to take something home. Networking is a sharing process. Until you understand that, you won't have much of a network. — Earl G. Graves, Sr.
My father and mother were second cousins, though they did not meet till shortly before their marriage. — Patrick White
Who programmed this thing? — Kim Stanley Robinson
The great works are produced in such an ecstasy of love that they must always be unworthy of it, however great their worth otherwise. — Friedrich Nietzsche
Even if you set a long-term goal, that doesn't mean it's a straight-line journey. Often, there are problems and obstacles along the way. — Fred DeLuca
Fiction intended to please, should resemble truth as much as possible. — Horace
