Glasgow Banter Quotes & Sayings
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I'm not lucky, I'm just privileged. There's a big difference," I clarify indifferently. — Marissa Carmel

What I propose, therefore, is very simple: it is nothing more than to think what we are doing — Hannah Arendt

I would show up at any venue that had an open mic. — Ludacris

Now, what does a vampire do with a computer? Keep track of investments? Send e-mail to other vampires as you all plot to take over the world?" "I spend a lot of time on Wikipedia making corrections to the entries of historical figures I've known." I blinked at him. "Really?" "No, Kitty. That was a joke. — Carrie Vaughn

First be sure that you know exactly what you want to say. Then be sure you have said exactly that. — C.S. Lewis

To be kind is more important than to be right. Many times, what people need is not a brilliant mind that speaks but a special heart that listens. — F Scott Fitzgerald

My casino experience is to someone else their experience with their employer, of how the company has elected to behave solely for greed, profits, and spite. But we shouldn't give up hope in such situations. We have an obligation to separate the justices from the injustices. We should hold these corporate neighbors accountable for the wrongs that they commit.
Someone has to. — John-Talmage Mathis

Because it's easy to fall in love, Ben. The hard part comes when you want out." Makes sense. If you're the Tin Man. "You think you can actually control whether or not you fall in love with someone? — Colleen Hoover

The man I am will always raise a protest against the man I wanted to be and the two will live together to the end, but the man I wanted to be will be the one on whom judgement will be passed. — Julien Green

It isn't useful to curse the darkness; instead light your candle and let your light shine. — Hafsat Abiola

Music is more than just listening to it. People use the music for them protection at times. — Burning Spear

What is the effect of unlimited coinage of silver in this country? and I invite your attention to this particularly, because it is a question of vital importance. — Richard Parks Bland

I'm probably so out of it at my age that I don't know what people think. — Sharon Olds

The love of action is a principle of a much stronger and more doubtful nature. It often leads to anger, to ambition, and to revenge; but when it is guided by the sense of propriety and benevolence, it becomes the parent of every virtue, and, if those virtues are accompanied with equal abilities, a family, a state, or an empire may be indebted for their safety and prosperity to the undaunted courage of a single man. — Edward Gibbon