Dunnetts Appliances Quotes & Sayings
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There is this to be said for walking: it is the one method of human locomotion by which a man or woman proceeds erect, upright, proud and independent, not squatting on the haunches like a frog.
Little boys love machines. Grown-up mean and women like to walk. — Edward Abbey
I have learned to seek my happiness by limiting my desires, rather than in attempting to satisfy them. — John Stuart Mill
There's a cave, we go inside of ourselves because we want to know more, and we turn this one corner and we go, Oh my god - I didn't know that was in here. We can never go back to the way we were. It's like a horrible car accident - you're never the same after that. It's something that you'll think about every day for the rest of your life. — Wayne Coyne
Books are kinder teachers than experience. — Matshona Dhliwayo
We're far more than just physical beings having a spiritual experience. We're spiritual beings having a temporary physical experience. — Ted Dekker
I realized you can always make money; you just do a lot of things. — Mary Harron
It almost seems to me that man was not born to be a carnivore. — Albert Einstein
Tears. They're like seeds in a watermelon. Good for spitting out. — Benjamin Alire Saenz
If you meant to invite me, and let's proceed from that assumption, then you wanted a playwright, and I have to say what a strange choice, what with Gabriel blowing his trumpet and the Book of Revelation unfolding seal by seal and all; it's as if you'd been warned of years of calamity and famine ahead and in response you anxiously stuffed an after-dinner mint in your pocket. — Tony Kushner
What we call chaos is just patterns we haven't recognized. What we call random is just patterns we cant decipher. What we can't understand we call nonsense. What we can't read we call gibberish. There is no free will. There are no variables. There is only the inevitable. — Chuck Palahniuk
A man is just as sensitive as a woman because we are all human. — Terraine Francois
Seldom can two such epoch-making events have occurred in successive years as happened then. In 1453 the Turks stormed Constantinople and finally destroyed the Greek Empire, driving out Greek scholars, who carried the knowledge of Greek language and literature to the western world; and in 1454 the first document known to us appeared from the printing press at Mainz. — Frederic G. Kenyon