Ficcadenti And Waggoner Quotes & Sayings
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Man is an enigma. This enigma must be solved, and if you spend all your life at it, don't say you have wasted your time; I occupy myself with this enigma because I wish to be a man. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Physics put people in spiritual harm, the same way pimps put people in physical harm. — Christine O'Donnell
Nor would he recognize hope if it came to him. Too much a stranger, too long a ghost. — Steven Erikson
Take love easy, as the leaves grow on the trees. — Mary Stewart
But I felt like I'd made a journey to the land of fairytales only to find out that the magical world was identical to the real one. Even in fairytales, the sun still burns, sand still works its way into your bikini bottoms, and the diner next door to your motel still scorches toast. — Holly Schindler
As athletes, we have ups and downs. Unfortunately, you can't pick the days they come on. — Deena Kastor
Short stories are fiction's R & D department, and failed or less-than-conclusive experiments are not just to be expected but to be hoped for. — Walter Kirn
We forgave, followed and accepted because we liked the way he looked. And he had a pretty wife. Camelot was fun, even for the peasants, as long as it was televised to their huts. — Joe McGinniss
I grew up as normally as any other kid. Between that small TV part I did at five and when I turned professional actor at 18, I stayed away from the limelight, so I was just like any typical kid who went to school. — Timothy Hutton
I never really enjoyed the fame stuff. — Guy Pearce
Cricket has become more popular, not me ... When the game grows, those who've played it also 'grow.' — Kapil Dev
Trust me, there are things in this mountain that will make your jaw bounce off the floor. — Jaleigh Johnson
The hour I have long wished for is now come. — Teresa Of Avila
An annuity is a very serious business. — Jane Austen
I first came across 'The Lake Isle of Innisfree' in college, with other anthologized poems by Yeats. — Billy Collins