Dringends Quotes & Sayings
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A situation in which a desired outcome or solution is impossible to attain because of a set of inherently illogical rules or conditions. — Joseph Heller

The terrible immoralities are the cunning ones hiding behind masks of morality, such as exploiting people while pretending to help them.
— Vernon Howard

It is the Lord's Day, and I do believe that cheerful hearts and faces are not unpleasant in His sight. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich

Things ain't never gone change in this town , Aibileen. We living in hell. Our kids is trapped. — Kathryn Stockett

Nothing discourages unwanted questions as much as a flow of pious bleating — George R R Martin

I'll never give up til I get want I want. Cause enchancers still supporting me — Greyson Chance

Leonardo's Mona Lisa sure would have lost out if he had spent only 2 of the 4 or 5 years he took to complete it. It is thinking about him and Ryder, among others, that partly makes me feel so awful to send away a 'half-baked' painting. — E. J. Hughes

Well, Marx is having a comeback. I hear him mentioned a lot in terms of the global financial situation and the general sense of injustice out there. A lot of economic experts in America refer to him without actually using the M word, but he's around. — David Byrne

The fact that I even get in Broadway shows is, to me, still amazing, but then to win a Tony was just incredible. — Jane Krakowski

It is impossible to foretell the future with any degree of accuracy, that it is impossible to rehearse life. A fault in the scenery, a face in the audience, an interruption of the audience on to the stage, and all our carefully planned gesture mean nothing, or mean too much. — E. M. Forster

Maybe he was just a crazy guy who liked funerals." Phyllis was applying polish topcoat with all the care of Michelangelo painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. "Nobody goes to funerals for fun," said Lucy, — Leslie Meier

In consequence, science is more important than ever for industrial technology. — Kenneth G. Wilson