Dyggve Melchior Clausen Quotes & Sayings
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My vanity is not dead. I laugh when I see pictures of myself as I am now-maybe so I won't cry, but just because it is really funny how much I've changed. — Michael Zaslow

The small man builds cages for everyone he knows While the sage, who has to duck his head when the moon is low, Keeps dropping keys all night long For the beautiful rowdy prisoners. — Hafez

Hale!' Kat cried, but the boy only stared at her. 'Fine,' she conceded. 'I love your boat.'
'Ship.'
'Ship ... Your ship is beautiful. — Ally Carter

It's a strenuous job every day of your life to live up to the way you look on the screen. — Jean Arthur

Is there so much love in the world that we can afford to discriminate against any kind of love? — Mychal Judge

A godly man often grows best when his worldly circumstances decay. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

The most efficient way to use military power is to disrupt emerging powers before they can become even marginally threatening. — George Friedman

Wine is a cunning wrestler. — Plautus

At length weariness succeeds to labor, and the mind lies at ease in the contemplation of her own attainments without any desire of new conquests or excursions. This is the age of recollection and narrative; the opinions are settled, and the avenues of apprehension shut against any new intelligence; the days that are to follow must pass in the inculcation of precepts already collected, and assertion of tenets already received; nothing is henceforward so odious as opposition, so insolent as doubt, or so dangerous as novelty. — Samuel Johnson

I generally like to be up front and honest and open because that's how I've always been. I have nothing to hide, and I think people relate to you more when you're just yourself. — Ricki-Lee Coulter

We stay in the house so much because I am waiting for the telephone. I seem to be back in my teens, a period I thought I would never have to endure again: my life is spent hoping for things that only someone else can bring about. — Anne Tyler

This was a lucky recollection
it saved her from something like regret. — Jane Austen