Douceur Pronunciation Quotes & Sayings
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I like the idea of going out with a woman and not doing anything, and just eating dinner and talking, and that's cool, too. So, someone might look at me and say, "No way, man. He's just banging strippers." And I do that, but not all the time. — Henry Rollins

Peace requires the provision of a platform for discussion and the exchange of information on matters and activities relevant to the prevention of armed violence. — Widad Akreyi

Different people call on [God] by different names: some as Allah, some as God, and others as Krishna, Siva, and Brahman. It is like the water in a lake. Some drink it at one place and call it 'jal', others at another place and call it 'pani', and still others at a third place and call it 'water'. The Hindus call it 'jal', the Christians 'water', and the Moslems 'pani'. But it is one and the same thing. — Ramakrishna

you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory. Dr Seuss — Len Webster

The object of our sojourns on earth, as apart from the gaining of experience, is but one. The loosing of ourselves from the coil of reincarnation, which, over and over again, brings us back to earth as on a coiled spring, until, having learned the last lesson of matter, leaped the last barrier, we are freed for ever from earth. — Shaw Desmond

I see a little progress, ... So as long as I keep seeing that, then I'm willing to give him everything I've got. — Bill Parcells

And just how, exactly, do you feed off the souls of humans? Is it like a vitamin-deficiency thing? — Darynda Jones

Mistakes - mistakes - you yourself are a unique mistake! — Ludwig Van Beethoven

We are musicians, entertainers. We can do it. We have the right tools. No worries. — Pete Townshend

I can tell that you been crying all night, drinking all summer, praying for your happiness, hope that you recover — Drake

Channel your emotion into the excellence of doing something rather than the mediocrity of deciding whether or not to do it. — Rory Vaden

When a soldier complains of his hard life (or a labourer, etc.) try giving him nothing to do. — Blaise Pascal