Everybodyss Quotes & Sayings
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For a devotee or lover, the being, worshipped or loved, will always be the only one for her or him. — Lionel Blue

No doubt, much of the joy of a great romance is the moment when these stoic heroes crack open and reveal themselves to their heroines - the only women strong enough to match them. — Sarah MacLean

With PayPal, you have to send people over to their website ... whereas with Stripe, we offer a way to integrate payments into the website, on the website or into a mobile app. That is what all the best businesses care about, so we make it very easy, very fast, very simple and very cheap to do this. — John Collison

If there was such evil in the world, was it possible that there was good, too? — Patricia Briggs

Omigod, you're gay? Isn't that awesome? Come be my friend, it'll be just like Glee! — Amy Lane

Why mince words? Beautiful Ruins is an absolute masterpiece. — Richard Russo

To be a landscape painter is to be a perverse individual. — Wolf Kahn

Time to go run the calories away, do away with all the numbers stalking you, throw out the bad habits and excess weight. — Alysha Speer

Things are not worth attending to, yet they have to be attended to. — Laozi

Very seldom will a person give up on himself. He continues to have hope because he knows he has the potential for change. He tries again - not just to exist, but to bring about those changes in himself that will make life worth living. Yet people are very quick to give up on friends, and especially on their spouses, to declare them hopeless, and to either walk away or do nothing more than resign themselves to a bad situation. — Hugh Prather

We live in a competitive society. To pretend that it is not there is ridiculous. That is how the whole planet is set up. If you are not competitive, you do not succeed, you do not survive. — Frederick Lenz

The conversation of how you do a play is my favorite conversation in the whole wide world: what a play is, why it's different than anything else, the math of the way that human behavior has to be calibrated theatrically versus anything else. — Anna D. Shapiro