Grey Anatomy Season 6 Episode 7 Quotes & Sayings
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Goliath always has a weakness; an ant is small but can defeat an elephant. — Matshona Dhliwayo
I would have had all I needed. I would have had everything if all I had was you. And you took away my shot to show you that. — Kristen Ashley
An office is a machine for dying. — Steve Aylett
The idea that we should augment the wealth of the richest 1 per cent so they have more to spend on charity is trickle-down theory in its baldest form. — Linsey McGoey
Did you know I dream about your hair? I use to say it was the color of the sun at sunset, but I'm wrong. It's brighter than the sun, just as you are. — Julia Quinn
The reality is that the workforce relative to the number of people retired has shrunk and today in America there are only 3.3 working Americans paying payroll taxes to support each individual currently retired and collecting Social Security taxes. — John Shadegg
To be an ambassador for Christ means to invite everyone to a personal encounter with Jesus — Pope Francis
Donald Trump said he will not decide about a possible run for the presidency until after the current season of Celebrity Apprentice wraps up. Say what you want about Trump, at least this guy has his priorities in order. He doesn't want to let actual reality get in the way of his reality show. — Jay Leno
On the whole, Flora liked it better when they were silent, though it did rather give her the feeling that she was acting in one of the less cheerful German highbrow films. — Stella Gibbons
I don't believe in stereotypes. Most of the time, stereotypes are just that. — Javier Bardem
The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it. — George Bernard Shaw
Not untill all babies are born from glass jars will the combat cease between mother and son. But in a totalitarian future that has removed procreation from woman's hands, there will also be no affect and no art. Men will be machines, without pain but also without pleasure. Imagination has a price, which we are paying every day. There is no escape from the biologic chains that bind us. — Camille Paglia