Estirones Quotes & Sayings
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And the more I drink the more I feel it. That's why I drink too. I try to find sympathy and feeling in drink ... I drink so that I may suffer twice as much! — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
There has been only one manager, and his name is John McGraw. — Connie Mack
Hunting, like life, Hunter believes, consists chiefly of waiting. — Neil Gaiman
Do not calculate what I have done, for I shall accept no recompense. Calculate the public advantage, the welfare and liberty of my country, and believe that I shall refuse no burden, no danger, provided that, at the hour of tranquillity, I may return to private life, for there now remains but one step for my ambition - that of arriving at zero. — Marquis De Lafayette
That sometimes clear ... and sometimes vague stuff ... which is ... mathematics. — Imre Lakatos
The mind is the greatest sacred paradise. — Lailah Gifty Akita
What is deeper than respect and love? That's what we felt: veneration. — Wynton Marsalis
The negative principle negates. The positive principle creates. The negative principle doubts. The positive principle believes. The negative principle accepts defeat. The positive principle goes for victory. — Norman Vincent Peale
Technology adds nothing to art. — Penn Jillette
You are God's own masterpiece! That means you are not ordinary or average; you are a one-of-a-kind original. — Victoria Osteen
The person who said money is the root of all evil just flat out didn't have any. — Stuart Wilde
Everybody is doing the same old thing. — Missy Elliott
I want to play for Arsenal. When you see football all around the world, you see very few teams who play the way that we play. I just enjoy it. I feel it is my home now. — Cesc Fabregas
Then God spoke to me and said:
People say only good things about Christmas.
If they want to say something bad,
they whisper. — Anne Sexton
Let the ceiling split in two, let electricity dance like burning snakes between the gaps, let it writhe and wrap its tendrils around men's flesh, let them for a moment be seared with blazing light and the earth has opened beneath them and those who did not flee are trapped. Some are impaled on the foundation rods that lanced up from the ground itself - him upon a spike that has passed straight through his belly, pushing him off the ground like a doll [that's just disgusting]. — Kate Griffin
