Gethyn Edwards Quotes & Sayings
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Don't try to be the missing key in my life, and I won't be the unmatched lock, that doesn't let you in. — Anthony Liccione
What your precious life wants to be or do - it is only up to you. — Debasish Mridha
I knew you two worked together," Dylan said, talking to Jasper, "But I didn't realize you two were friends. I guess you're the man who's had her in tears." "What is going on?" I demanded. "Why don't you tell her, Dylan," Jasper said with a nasty tone. "Admit it for once." Dylan looked like he wanted to kill Jasper. Finally, he unclenched his jaw and hissed, "This miserable wreck of a human being is my brother. — Madison Murphy
You can change your emotion immediately .. by thinking of something joyful, or singing a song, or remembering a happy experience. — Rhonda Byrne
Sarah Palin finally heard what happened in Japan and she's demanding that we invade 'Tsunami.' — Bill Maher
An Assassin, a real Assassin, had to look like one - black clothes, hood, boots, and all. If they could wear any clothes, any disguise, then what could anyone do but spend all day in a small room with a loaded crossbow pointed at the door? — Terry Pratchett
The master who loved most of all, endured the most and proved his love by his endurance. — Hugh B. Brown
It's true, reality really is stranger than fiction. — Anonymous
Saying directors don't write because they don't type is very wrong, it's like saying Dylan doesn't write music because he doesn't write notation. — William Monahan
'Neon Future' is, in short, a positive outlook on human progress and technology, looking forward to a bright, colorful utopia. It's embracing the future and looking toward the future in a more optimistic way. — Steve Aoki
The lens is the actor's best critic ... showing his mind more clearly than on the stage. You can get wonderful cooperation out of the lens if you are true, but God help you if you are not. — Sydney Greenstreet
I find that my reading, particularly nonfiction, can inspire a poem as well as anything else. — Billy Collins