Famous Deirdre Barlow Quotes & Sayings
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The hardcore fanbase of nerds that live on the Internet are not nearly as powerful as I thought they were. They really, really aren't. They also flip-flop like mad. — Evan Goldberg

Don't ever be deceived by the size or the lack of size of an object. Sometimes the smallest can be the mightiest of them all. — Maxwell Grantly

Creating records and writing music with people I admire and respect is a very spiritual and enlightening thing for me. — Chuck Ragan

You have to believe in a placebo or it won't work, but if it works, it's obviously working in some indirect way, through feedback in the immune system, let us say, or in the willpower of the patient to take a more strenuous exercise in their own therapy. — Charles Jencks

There is only one true purpose in life: to wake up from the delusion that you are separate from everything else. — Chuck Hillig

Winners have no interest or association in the opinions, actions or affairs of losers. — Jeffrey Fry

Jon wanted nothing more. No, he had to tell himself, those days are gone. The realization twisted in his belly like a knife. They had chosen him to rule. The Wall was his, and their lives were his as well. A lord may love the men that he commands, he could hear his lord father saying, but he cannot be a friend to them. One day he may need to sit in judgement on them, or send them forth to die. — George R R Martin

By the time I was 12 I was challenging every boy in our neighborhood at running, jumping, everything. — Wilma Rudolph

Knowing that history carried itself in the body and soul, not a physical location, not in letters burned in a fire or a magazine trapped beneath the rubble, — Kristen Simmons

It is our duty, my young friends, to resist old age. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

The mind is massive ocean. — Lailah Gifty Akita

The other day I chanced to meet
An angry man upon the street -
A man of wrath, a man of war,
A man who truculently bore
Over his shoulder, like a lance,
A banner labeled "Tolerance. — Phyllis McGinley

Readers transform a library from a mausoleum into many theaters. — Mason Cooley