Gisley Quotes & Sayings
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There are subtle things you can do without crossing the line. If I see I've got up my opponent's nose, I will be over the moon. Job done. — Ian Poulter

Our grandmothers and great-grandmothers have paid more than their fair share, and our nation owes them and their children, and their children's children, a lifetime of healthy choices and second chances. That would be responsible. — Kiese Laymon

Asking who's the 'man' and who's the 'woman' in a same-sex relationship is like asking which chopstick is the fork. — Ellen DeGeneres

Human beings have enormous resilience. — Muhammad Yunus

We do not last, she thinks. In the end, only the stories survive. — Alexis M. Smith

I just wanted to jump into the stands and start celebrating with those wonderful fans.
(on reaching the Champions League final) — Steven Gerrard

My impression is that the people who say most understand least. — Sylvia Thompson

I just wish I'd asked you sooner. We could've had ages ... months ... years maybe ... — J.K. Rowling

Most people early achieve and later intensify a tendency to process new and disconfirming information so that any original conclusion remains intact. They become people of whom Philip Wylie observed: "You couldn't 't squeeze a dime between what they already know and what they will never learn." — Charlie Munger

This is just how they want you, an animal, a bitch with swollen udder lying in the dirt, blank-faced, surrendered, reduced to this meat, these smells ... — Thomas Pynchon

Louisville is a place with no labels. It's not the South, it's not Chicago, and you don't think of it as you think of New York or LA. It has some Southern romanticism to it, but also a Northern progressivism, this weird urban island in the middle of the state of Kentucky that has always provided a fertile, often dark, bed. For us, Louisville and the surrounding areas are the center of massive creativity and massive weirdness. The place has its flaws: You move away, but you're always going to come back. — Jim James

Sleep, to the homeless thou art home; the friendless find in thee a friend — Ebenezer Elliott

Touch is ... one of the most ancient transactions, a defiance of the plasma membrane and the loneliness it brought. — Natalie Angier