Ghotbi Family Quotes & Sayings
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Because it is illegal to talk to a stranger on a train, it can sometimes be confusing when someone stands on your foot or hits you with their briefcase and then fails to say sorry. Which is why I have decided to carry an air horn with me at all times, and when someone stands on my foot I will set it off in their face and then go back to reading my paper. I imagine this will make people want to avoid standing on my feet, but if I've paid good money for the air horn, I'll want to use it, so I'll wear massive clown-shoes while travelling. I'll also wear a red nose and a wig.
Essentially, I really want to get into clowning. — Danny Wallace

When bad things happen to men we say it's terrible, but when bad things happen to women we say that's just a cultural practice, says Lou de Baca, U.S. Ambassador at Large, Office to Combat and Monitor Human Trafficking. — Nita Belles

If every t isn't crossed and every I isnt dotted ... — Jodi Picoult

A dirty mind is a rich inner resource. — Mason Cooley

The Prime Minister is stealing our clothes but he is going to look pretty ridiculous walking around in mine. — Margaret Thatcher

And that is that we have never been: a nation of haves and have-nots. We are a nation of haves and soon-to-haves, of people who have made it and people who will make it. And that's who we need to remain. — Marco Rubio

He prefers the security of known misery to the misery of unfamiliar insecurity. — Sheldon B. Kopp

Kate, I can't live my life in the shadow of your fears. — Elizabeth Camden

You, of all people, deserve a happy ending. Despite everything that happened to you, you aren't bitter. You aren't cold. You've just retreated a little and been shy, and that's okay. If I were a fairy godmother, I would give you your heart's desire in an istant. And I would wipe away your tears and tell you not to cry.
-Rachel to Julia — Sylvain Reynard

So a good man can be a bad Christian?"
"I suppose so."
"Then a bad man," I said, "can be a good Christian? — Bernard Cornwell

There is a very holy and a very terrible isolation for the conscience of every man who seeks to read the destiny in affairs for others as well as for himself, for a nation as well as for individuals. That privacy no man can intrude upon. That lonely search of the spirit for the right perhaps no man can assist. — Woodrow Wilson