Funnymaine Sec Quotes & Sayings
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So I'm not wrong when I said you are a puppet? That you have no voice or choice in deciding? — Sergio Martinez

In the mighty name of Jesus, all knees shall bow; all tongues shall confess! Now, in the name of Jesus, you are released! — T. B. Joshua

A Leader is someone who can do everything him(her)self, but let's other people help him(her). — Don Rittner

What can we do with this happiness that appears for no obvious reason, the joy that needs no cause to exist? — Isabel Allende

It was so hot we spent our waking hours dozing and our sleeping hours lying awake, trying to sleep. — Geoff Dyer

I'd like to have a successful marriage, not for the sake of labelling or branding, but because I believe in the institution of marriage. — Sonam Kapoor

Music is a necessity. After food, air, water and warmth, music is the next necessity of life. — Keith Richards

I am not at all sure we could ever reach a peace agreement with the Palestinians' present leadership. We shall have to wait for the next generation. The most we could expect is, perhaps, another interim agreement. A Palestinian state? A permanent settlement? I do not see that happening in the coming years. — Shaul Mofaz

I'm a lion in a strange land. — Criss Jami

Sometimes what we think we need isn't what we need at all, and what gets thrown in for good measure is that which fills our hearts. — Philip Gulley

The Principia's reputation for unreadability spread faster than the book itself. A Cambridge student was said to have remarked, as the figure of its author passed by, "There goes the man that writt a book that neither he nor anybody else understands. — Anonymous

There are lots of dimensions to being a cancer patient. The overwhelming one is that it takes over your life. — Tom Brokaw

Books - the closeness of them, their contact, their smell, and their contents - constitute the safest refuge against this world of horror. They are the most pleasant and the most subtle means of traveling to a more compassionate planet. How will Boualem go on living now that they have separated him from his books, his most invigorating nourishment? He is like a plant that has been torn from the soil, separated from liquid and light, its two vital necessities. He has been excluded from the life of books. He has been exiled from all the landmarks of his childhood: values trampled, symbols corrupted, spaces disfigured and wrecked. — Various