Fahrettin Altay Quotes & Sayings
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Housework is a treadmill from futility to oblivion with stop-offs at tedium and counter productivity. — Erma Bombeck
I have a book of poetry I believe many should read but in each verse you'll discover it wasn't written for greed. — Stanley Victor Paskavich
You may run from the calling, but, you will find no real peace until you fulfill your destiny. — Madison Thorne Grey
Mother Duncan, do kisses wash off?............"Lord, na! Freckles," she cried. "At least, the anes ye get from people ye love dinna. They dinna stay on the outside. They strike in until they find the centre of your heart and make their stopping-place there, and naething can take them from ye-I doubt if even death-Na, lad, ye can be reet sure kisses dinna wash off! — Gene Stratton-Porter
I see the path
I don't fear
I walk for love
But the death was near
Everything got so much pain
In the end what did I gain — B. Bhardwaz
There's something about the sound of a train that's very romantic and nostalgic and hopeful. — Paul Simon
It was raining in the small, mountainous country of Llamedos. It was always raining in Llamedos. Rain was the country's main export. It had rain mines. — Terry Pratchett
And if we are being philosophical - which we today are - we can say that life itself is the axiom of the empty set. It begins in zero and ends in zero. We know that both states exist, but we will not be conscious of either experience: they are states that are necessary parts of life, even as they cannot be experienced as life. We assume the concept of nothingness, but we cannot prove it. But it must exist. — Hanya Yanagihara
Of beer, an enthusiast has said that it could never be bad, but that some brands might be better than others. — A.A. Milne
When you use your imagination anything can happen. — Michael Phelps
I think I come from a time when all the artists I grew up with and I loved always used to try and push the boundaries, and there doesn't seem so much of that, really. — Paul Weller
I believe things will work out for us if we just believe in ourselves. — Jennifer Crusie
A willingness to engage in the give and take of argument displays a commitment to cognitive egalitarianism - the proposition that all people should be treated as intellectual equals, and that no individual can legitimately claim a privileged immunity from the burden of proof. — George H. Smith
Being alive is about playing to win. Being brain dead is when you play not to loose. — Richard Saunders