Friendship Origami Quotes & Sayings
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I turned, going back along the planks toward the idling pick-up without saying anything else. I just wanted to be away from people. I didn't want to have to avoid answering questions about what happened. I didn't want the questions. — Ken Kesey
One company can serve some of your needs all of the time, or all of your needs some of the time, but never both. — Abraham Lincoln
Trying to catch hold of yourself is a fool's errand. There is no you, only a series of former yous, created in one instant, deleted in the next. — Jesse Kellerman
Somewhere between banging on logs and the invention of M.I.D.I. technology we have made a terrible wrong turn. We must have ridden right past our stop. We should have stepped down off the train at that moment when rhythm and harmony and technology all culminated to a single Otis Redding whine. That moment of the truest, most genuine expression of what it means to be human. — Gabriel Roth
I peered up at him. He was leaning against the table, arms crossed, the ghost of a smile playing over his lips.
'Mal, I put a hole in the ceiling.'
'A very dramatic hole.'
I let out a huff somewhere between a laugh and a sob. 'What are we going to do when it rains?'
'What we always do,' he said. 'Keep dry. — Leigh Bardugo
Hulkamania is like a single grain of sand in the Sahara desert that is Macho Madness. — Randy Savage
Well, I never wear shoes at home. Never. — Guy Pearce
My poems were just kind of all over the place. They had no focus, no location, nothing. Kind of a series of images that could have been set anywhere. A lot of the poems were just exercises for myself. — James Welch
In Iceland, the weather is the biggest character you deal with every day. There's nothing more relevant in your life than what kind of weather it is. — Baltasar Kormakur
Harry," she said, her voice a little thick with the whisky. "You found the way, didn't you?" What's so wonderful about it? I thought. Dogs do. — Charles Williams
When plotting revenge, you should dig two graves - one for your enemy, and the other for yourself — Nathan Robert Brown
