Fatma Girik Quotes & Sayings
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Just because they say it's impossible doesn't mean you can't do it. — Roger Bannister
In Washington, the public and the private intertwine in such a way that they can't be easily separated. This is the city where the personal and the political are most closely linked. — Katharine Graham
The only thing in this world more irresistible to human beings than greed is curiosity, and the need to know the answers. — Luke Smitherd
Unknown Assassin, says the headline. Blanche skips over the details she already knows. How bizarre to see what she lived through last night turned into an item tucked between stock prices and Crazy Horse whupping the army at Little Bighorn. — Emma Donoghue
Somebody's got to do it [being Donald Trump]. It's different. It's difficult. There are a lot of wonderful things about it, but always being under scrutiny isn't one of them. — Donald Trump
I was raised on Westerns. They were part of what going into the movies was. — Tobin Bell
Words, displaced and mutilated words, words of others, were the poor pittance left him by the hours and the centuries. — Jorge Luis Borges
We live and we love the world, Lillian thinks, and we kid ourselves that the world loves us back. — Amy Bloom
I suppose the cave-woman sometimes felt rather relieved when everything was settled for her with a club, but I'm sure the caveman must have had a hard time ridding himself of the thought that he had behaved like a cad and taken a mean advantage. — P.G. Wodehouse
Even in the world of make-believe there have to be rules. The parts have to be consistent and belong together. — Daniel Keyes
I know, too, that death is the only god who comes when you call. — Roger Zelazny
Careful you'll end up in my novel."
(Love this quote--wish I could take credit for it.) — Cynthia Kumanchik
This was the point of our lives when we found pills, uppers. That's the only way we could continue playing for so long. They were called Preludin, and you could buy them over the counter. We never thought we were doing anything wrong, but we'd get really wired and go on for days. So with beer and Preludin, that's how we survived. — Ringo Starr
