Funny Roswell Quotes & Sayings
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My twenties were a write-off. It's a cruel illness, because you can't see it and you can hide it so well. — Sarah Lancashire

She was darkness and he was darkness and there had never been anything before this time, only darkness and his lips upon her. She tried to speak and his mouth was over hers again. Suddenly she had a wild thrill such as she had never known; joy, fear, madness, excitement, surrender to arms that were too strong, lips too bruising, fate that moved too fast. — Margaret Mitchell

What ever happened to happy endings?
They got them on shows at Saturday matinees.
Sure, but what about life?
All I know is I feel good going to bed nights, Doug. That's a happy ending once a day. Next morning I'm up and maybe things go bad. But all I got to do is remember that I'm going to bed that night and just lying there a while makes everything okay. — Ray Bradbury

Life is about opportunities, creating them and embracing them, and for me, that was the Olympic dream. That's what defined me. That was my bliss. — Janine Shepherd

It is not enough that top management commit themselves for life to quality and productivity. They must know what it is that they are committed to - that is, what they must do. These obligations cannot be delegated. Support is not enough; action is required. — W. Edwards Deming

Some people desire to be famous. I probably wouldn't be very good at it. — Sarah Warman

There are no unforgivable sins. — Miroslav Volf

May you have happiness, and may you find it making one another happy. — James Dillet Freeman

Speak to any editor and ask them what they turned down, and they'll have long lists of books. — Jasper Fforde

Even the boy who cried wolf as right about the wolf once. — Sherry Thomas

What I say now is that the way the world underestimates me will be my greatest weapon. People pat me on the head, and I go to myself, oh, and aren't they going to be surprised. — Calista Flockhart

Unless you have a life of great importance, regrets are stupid, crumpled-up tickets to a circus that has already left town. — Lorrie Moore

I did a lot of community theatre and met a manager that worked out of Philadelphia, and she started sending me up to New York for auditions, and I got the part in a play at Manhattan Theatre Club when I was 15. — John Gallagher Jr.

No one individual can tell the truth. — William Faulkner