Fraseologismid Quotes & Sayings
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I don't hate Dane Cook, but I am trying to go after people I think are capable of more. — Andy Kindler

Poetry is a sequence of dots and dashes, spelling depths, crypts, cross-lights, and moon wisps. — Carl Sandburg

Celebrate the Ides of March but remember your own warnings less as Caesar learned, you can get killed in many ways — Phillip Gary Smith

It was the spirit of the workers that was dangerous. The tired, gray crowds ebbing and flowing perpetually into the mills had waked and opened their mouths to sing. — Mary Heaton Vorse

I just want to be able to play and make people feel good with what I do. When you're thinking that way, anything can happen. And, usually, what happens is good. — Mark Knopfler

How you want your coffee?" she asked her guests. "Here we take it black as night, sweet as sin. — Neil Gaiman

I shook myself, trying to figure out what I should do and who I should be. Defaulting to pragmatic me was easiest because it was where I lived most of the time. I was good at bottling my frustrations and disappointments, especially when they didn't really matter.
- brought tears to my eyes btw - — Penny Reid

Necessity, especially in politics, often occasions false hopes, false reasonings, and a system of measures, correspondingly erroneous. — Alexander Hamilton

All the politics in the world are nothing else but a kind of analysis of the quantity of probability in casual events, and a good politician signifies no more but one who is dexterous at such calculations. — John Arbuthnot

The way to war is a well-paved highway and the way to peace is still a wilderness. — Paul P. Harris

Myth is mecessary because reality is so much larger than rationality. — Rolland Hein

If every 8 year old in the world is taught meditation, we will eliminate violence from the world within one generation — Dalai Lama

Hang there like a fruit, my soul, Till the tree die!
-Posthumus Leonatus
Act V, Scene V — William Shakespeare