Ernestas Staponkus Quotes & Sayings
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John Lennon, who was a good friend of mine, he had one of the best senses of humor of any human being. And Keith Richards, fantastic sense of humor. They were smart, sharp. They had their own thoughts on matters. — Bobby Keys
Wealth wins temporary allies;
love wins permanent friends. — Matshona Dhliwayo
Instead of yelling your opinion, or telling people to shut up, or engaging in this clickbait-internet culture, have a dialogue with someone and ask people questions and listen to what they have to say. — Aziz Ansari
I enjoy thelove I receive from my fans and my audience. But I think I know what is realfor me and what is not. — Aamir Khan
I am the daughter of a tall, strong tree. My timber forms a ship, but it is anchorless, flagless. I set sail for the shade and the light; I drink the wind and forget all ports. To hell with freedom, gifted or seized; if in doubt, always endure alone. — Nina George
There is no economic failure so terrible in its import as that of a country possessing a surplus of every necessity of life in which numbers willing and anxious to work, are deprived of dire necessities. It simply cannot be if our moral and economic system is to survive. — Herbert Hoover
Today you have to run faster to stay in place. — Philip Kotler
Though his invention worked superbly [ ... ] his theory was a crock of sewage from beginning to end. — Vernor Vinge
We wept when we were born though all around us smiled; so shall we smile when we die while all around us weep. — Charles Spurgeon
What was it my father used to say? A bird stuck between two branches gets bitten on both wings. I would like to add my own saying to the list now, Father: a man stuck between two worlds lives and dies alone. — Dinaw Mengestu
It's not a question of how much power you can hoard for yourself, but how much you can give away. — Benjamin Zander
From as far back as I can remember, I was always insecure about my looks, whether it was my flat chest, my skinny legs, or how to cope with my body as it changed. With hindsight, I can see I was different. I was given a body that worked for photographic modelling and a photogenic face. — Twiggy
WHANGDEPOOTENAWAH, n. In the Ojibwa tongue, disaster; an unexpected affliction that strikes hard. — Ambrose Bierce
