Dottie Martin Quotes & Sayings
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If a soldier or labourer complain of the hardship of his lot, set him to do nothing. — Blaise Pascal

He's right. I'm a worthless bastard fathered by a bastard even more worthless than I am. [Fury] — Sherrilyn Kenyon

It was the way he wore the place. You expected him any moment to break into the kind of song that has suspicious rhymes and phrases like "my kind of town" and "I wanna be a part of it" in it; the kind of song where people dance in the street and give the singer apples and join in and a dozen lowly matchgirls suddenly show amazing choreographical ability and everyone acts like cheery lovable citizens instead of the murderous, evil-minded, self-centered people they suspect themselves to be. But the point was that if Carrot had erupted into a song, people WOULD have joined in. Carrot could have jollied up a circle of standing stones to form up behind him and do a rumba. — Terry Pratchett

What is called politics is comparatively something so superficial and inhuman, that practically I have never fairly recognized that it concerns me at all. — Henry David Thoreau

Valois rolled his eyes, his own lips twitching. "How can one woman be so adorable and so frustrating at the same time? — Brooke Templar

Everybody's like everybody else, and everybody's different from everybody else. — Harvey Pekar

All these years you've been searching and looking and trying to change things, trying to add thing onto yourself, trying to acquire things when you have been the source of everything to begin with. Everything you've been looking for has been within yourself you have been that. You then begin to surrender everything to yourself. You surrender all of your thoughts, all of your feelings, you surrender all of your desires, all of your wants to the Self. You pull it in all inwardly. — Robert Adams

Cruelty to children is the thing I can least bear in the world. — Juliet Stevenson

Words are what make the song. I get a personal vision about what the lyrics are about. — Julie Andrews

I believe that to be a free woman is to be both passionate and intelligent; and I am a free woman at last. — Philippa Gregory

It's better for me to play with guys because Rock 'n' Roll has such an aggressive attitude. — Lita Ford

After launching the first version of Facebook for a few thousand users, we would discuss how this should be built for the world. It wasn't even a thought that maybe it could be us. We always thought it would be someone else doing it. — Mark Zuckerberg