Famous Dispatcher Quotes & Sayings
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There has never been and never will be another you. You have a purpose - a very special gift that only you can bring to the world. — Marie Forleo

I supposed you've already kissed him? Don't deny it, that guilty look is a complete giveaway. Did you like it?"
"Felicity!"
"Well?"
"Yes." Ainsley laughed. "Yes, I did."
"Was it a good kiss? The kind of kiss to give you confidence that your Mr. Drummond would know what he was doing? The kind of kiss that made you want him to do more than kiss you? — Marguerite Kaye

Why was it that when you were looking forward to a specific day, it took forever to arrive, but when you were dreading a day, it was there immediately? — Michelle Madow

I will continue to advocate for a strong federal government role to establish the production, storage and distribution networks needed to support a hydrogen economy. — Albert Wynn

Who? Who is but the form following the function of what, and what I am is a man in a mask. — Alan Moore

I was born in Palo Alto, California in 1961. — Eric Allin Cornell

Implacable resentment is a shade in a
character. But you have chosen your fault well. I really
cannot laugh at it. You are safe from me."
"There is, I believe, in every disposition a tendency to some
particular evil - a natural defect, which not even the best education
can overcome."
"And your defect is to hate everybody."
"And yours," he replied with a smile, "is willfully to
misunderstand them. — Jane Austen

Morality is a burglar's tool whose merit lies in never being left behind at the scene of the crime. — Karl Kraus

Representative democracy betrays the electorate when laws have no roots in the people but in oligarchies. Studies on the concept and modalities of direct democracy are therefore becoming more topical — Alfred-Maurice De Zayas

I'm sorry for looking at your ass."
"When did you look at my ass?"
"Every chance I get?"
"Apology accepted. — Vi Keeland

Governments harangue about deficits to get more revenue so they can spend more. — Allan H. Meltzer