Farantouri And Theodorakis Quotes & Sayings
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I had a stroke in 1985 ... I called it a "stroke of luck." I said, "Life is like a train trip. You're looking out the window and everything is whipping past and you're not really seeing anything, and you need to get off the train and walk around a bit." — Hugh Hefner

My refusal to follow my husband's God-given leadership hurts the gospel, hurts the name of Christ, and repels unbelievers from finding the real love and real life that is only available in Jesus. — April Cassidy

In a logically perfect language, there will be one word and no more for every simple object, and everything that is not simple will be expressed by a combination of words, by a combination derived, of course, from the words for the simple things that enter in, one word for each simple component. — Bertrand Russell

And private in his chamber pens himself,
Shuts up his windows, locks fair daylight out,
And makes himself an artificial night.
Black and portentous must this humor prove — William Shakespeare

Man became free when he recognized that he was subject to law. — Will Durant

Kid, the next time I say let's go someplace like Bolivia. Let's go someplace like Bolivia. — Butch Cassidy

Get married, but never to a man who is home all day. — George Bernard Shaw

I'll tell you what divorce hasn't taught me. It didn't teach me not to get married again. — Salman Rushdie

Religion of the masses is absurd. But so is their science! — Raheel Farooq

I just hitch up my girdle and let 'er fly. — Babe Didrikson Zaharias

Her lips are like strawberries which tickels my taste buds everytime, making me to kiss her red lips everytime. — Vishal Antapurkar

And Gat did shut up, but his face contorted. He stood abruptly, picked up a rock from the sand, and threw it with all his force. He pulled off his sweatshirt and kicked off his shoes. Then he walked into the sea in his jeans. Angry. — E. Lockhart

Science is among the most profoundly human of our activities. Far from being subsumed by the dehumanising effects of technology, science, in fact, remains our last stand against it. — Siddhartha Mukherjee