Dst Quotes & Sayings
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There are very few things in the world I hate more than Daylight Savings Time. It is the grand lie of time, the scourge of science, the blight on biological understanding. — Michelle Franklin
Guns will make us powerful; butter will only make us fat. — Hermann Goring
I don't need luck," Chirrut said. "I have you. — Alexander Freed
Being an uncle brings me utter joy. — Russell Tovey
Poor bird! Thou 'dst never fear the net nor lime, The pitfall nor the gin. — William Shakespeare
Some people pray to a totem pole, some people pray to a sun, some people pray to a god. It all works for them. It all comes back to what you think. — Barry Zito
There's a softness to Raffe's look that I've never seen before. It's not that I see naked longing or tender love or anything like that. And if I did, it would just be in my messed-up fantasies.
Not that I fantasize about him. — Susan Ee
Orthodoxy is like an abyss of beauty that's just endless. I have read the Bible many times. But after fasting, and being baptized Orthodox, it's like reading a whole new Bible. You see the depth behind the words so much more clearly. — Troy Polamalu
These people want you to quit just like CM Punk did. — Stephanie McMahon
Someone who can't see the opponent standing right in front of him, can't defeat the opponent that lies beyond. — Haruichi Furudate
We monitor close to 50 companies globally that can be potential investment opportunities. I'd like to see DST as a significant global investment company in the Internet arena. — Yuri Milner
You sittin' here chained to your rockin' chair. — Hoagy Carmichael
As you can see, I've got legs. I can also assure you that I know how to use them. Any questions? — Nadia Scrieva
University: ... a place where rich men send their sons who have no aptitude for business. — Kin Hubbard
I think that most people think painters are kind of ridiculous, you know? — Roy Lichtenstein
Why, an' thou shouldst live a thousand years thou'dst never hear so masterful a cursing. Alack, her art died with her. There be base and weakling imitations left, but no true blasphemy. — Mark Twain
I should ... prefer swallowing one incomprehensibility rather than two. It requires one effort only to admit the single incomprehensibility of matter endowed with thought, and two to believe, first that of an existence called spirit, of which we have neither evidence nor idea, and then secondly how that spirit, which has neither extension nor solidity, can put material organs into motion. — Thomas Jefferson