Gaittogate Quotes & Sayings
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Most of Ludwig's excesses involved pursuits popular among Bavarians, who shared his love for hiking, drinking, and over the top decorating — Susan Barnett Braun

A lot of people say, 'AC/DC - that's the band with the little guy who runs around in school shorts!' — Angus Young

He wagged his finger in my face. "You're not SUPPOSED to do anything. YOU'RE the one trying to change ME. Remember? As far as I'M concerned, YOU can do anything you want."
"Except criticize you."
"Hey," he said, "if that's how you want to spend your life, getting on my case"
he threw out his arms
"be my guest." He turned his deep blue eyes on me. "And anyway
" He let it hang there. He was smirking.
Suddenly I felt as if I were on roller skates. "What?"
"I know why you're doing it."
I stopped. He walked on.
"Doing what?" I said. "What? Why?" I think I was babbling.
He flipped his answer as blithely as a candy wrapper over his shoulder: "You know. — Jerry Spinelli

Persistence with hope has infinite power, it can create new ways when there is no way. — Debasish Mridha

You don't have to go very far away from Scandinavia to realize what an idyllic society it is. — Susanne Bier

If the media spotlight affects my work or represses what I want to say in the future, then it is bad. — Thom Yorke

War is not at all such a difficult art as people think ... In reality it would seem that he is vanquished who is afraid of his adversary and the the whole secret lies in that. — Napoleon Bonaparte

Now do you understand,' he said, 'you were with me all along? — Laura Barnett

Hate is bait for the devil, love is the gate to god — Benny Bellamacina

For the senses wander, and when one lets the mind follow them, it carries wisdom away like a windblown ship on the waters. — Anonymous

People naturally impose a narrative story-line upon their experiences. Autobiographical writing allows a person to cast their experiences into a narrative thread and organize their thoughts based not upon conjecture but with applied reason. — Kilroy J. Oldster