Dutysmith Quotes & Sayings
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And yet I don't seem able to touch on the subjects I'm so longing to bring out into the daylight. — Anne Frank
There is a love like no other. A love that requires no conditions. A love that can't be explained or learned. It's a love that gives you a greater purpose. It's a love that can set the rest of your world aside. — Jennifer Lopez
As I walk, I construct perfect sentences that I cannot remember later at home. I don't know if the ineffable poetry of those sentences derived from what they were or from their never having been (written). — Fernando Pessoa
Speaking softly and slowly, and breathing through the vocal chords in a low voice, has become the mythical ideal voice for a yoga teacher. — Gudjon Bergmann
It's easy to think that people will like you more if you do whatever they tell you to do, but it's quite the opposite. People don't appreciate pushovers - they use them. — Osayi Emokpae Lasisi
It flourished with the Saracens, and suffered in the obscure and fanatical days of the Middle Ages. — Isaac Mayer Wise
I've never been to New Zealand, but I can imagine it's beautiful. I don't know much about New Zealand ... but I do know that I did watch 'Lord Of The Rings' so it looks really pretty. — Jack Barakat
I've been around a while. I kinda know these things. — Larry Bird
Don't drink fluoridated water ... Fluoride is a corrosive poison which will produce harm on a long term basis. — Charles Bernhard Heyd
Flatulency today consists in saying simply in several different ways the same thing over and over again. — Henry Seidel Canby
I completely believe that I will produce my best work and my best work will come in my thirties. — Jonathan Rhys Meyers
This charm is a reminder to live a life in which you become a person of many dimensions. Only that way will you become a whole, happy person. — Viola Shipman
My work comprises one vast book like Proust's except that my remembrances are written on the run instead of afterwards in a sick bed. — Jack Kerouac