Groapa Ruginoasa Quotes & Sayings
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If you keep doing something because you like it and suddenly a decade or two passes - well, you have a career. — Kristin Van Ogtrop
The real me is a southern girl with her Levis on and an open heart. Wish I could save the world, like I was super girl. — Jessica Simpson
Half full, half empty - it doesn't matter. It's the same glass of water. — Debbie Viguie
Library Science is the key to all science, just as mathematics is its language - and civilization will rise or fall, depending on how well librarians do their jobs. — Robert A. Heinlein
Your enemy's enemy is your friend. — Becca Fitzpatrick
No dream ever entirely disappears. Somewhere it troubles some unfortunate person and some day, when that person has been sufficiently troubled, it will be reproduced on the lot. — Nathanael West
O bliss of the collector, bliss of the man of leisure! Of no one has less been expected and no one has had a greater sense of well-being than ... a collector. Ownership is the most intimate relationship one can have to objects. No t that they come alive in him; it is he who comes alive in them. — Walter Benjamin
Existing is occupation
enough. — Andre Gide
The old longing i had thought dead, rose in me like a flame — Samuel Selvon
Many people are deficient in vitamin D. A glass of milk, for example, has only 100 IU. Other foods, such as orange juice, yogurt and cheese, are now beginning to be fortified, but you have to work fairly hard to reach 1,000 IU a day. — Frank C. Garland
Each song is a small universe to me. Each song has a story of its own. Each has a full life to express in order to be complete, so it often happens that the building to a big crescendo feels right in the recording or writing process. — Damien Rice
Even the darkest minds can be overcome with compassion — C.E. Dimond
I cannot be understood in three minutes. — Sidney Poitier
Difficulty is a coin which the learned conjure with so as not to reveal the vanity of their studies and which human stupidity is keen to accept in payment — Michel De Montaigne
In junior high I read a lot of Stephen King, whose Americana approach to writing was often about "the terror next door" and at the same time I was reading a lot of Clive Barker, who was on the other end of the horror pendulum: insidious and disturbingly psychological. I found it fascinating how these two authors came at horror from two totally different perspectives. — Bryan Fuller
