Gulmans Quotes & Sayings
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Probably not much of a song left in me, you know, if any, because I've written so many, some 250 songs or 300 or whatever it is. — Brian Wilson

When I step into the ring with someone, this has got to be their vacation spot, but my home turf. So I go the opposite side seven rounds doing the same thing. Skipping, skipping, skipping. Then I go seven rounds going both ways. Skip to the left, skip to the right. — George Foreman

Our Saviour would love at no less rate than death; and from the supereminent height of glory, stooped and debased Himself to the sufferance of the extremest of indignities, and sunk himself to the bottom of abjectness, to exalt our condition to the contrary extreme. — Robert Boyle

The world has changed and it's going to keep changing, but God never changes; so we are safe when we cling to Him. — Charles R. Swindoll

Posterity shall know of me even less than I shall know of posterity. — W.S. Gilbert

There is drama in both kinds of love: the kind of love that makes you want to become a good person and the kind of love that makes you want to become a bad person. — Yokoyari Mengo

The job of a journalist is to find out stuff. The job of the government - sometimes - is to keep stuff secret. There's a natural tension there. — Alex Gibney

The living water passages tell us we become vessels for God to pour himself into so we can pour him into others. — Mark Hall

With every story that TV covers, somebody - some corporation, some shareholders - are making money. That's true whether covering Libya, Iraq, the tsunami in Japan, Osama bin Laden, whatever story there is. That day, the shareholders are making money off it. Every newspaper that's sold, somebody's making a dime. — Nancy Grace

If you think only of yourself, you'll only destroy yourself. — Eric Felten

I would defy people to find a more beautifully developed character than Seven of Nine. — Jeri Ryan

I can hate you more, but I'll never love you less. — Michael Morpurgo

The new "ambiguity" means, in a way adjudged favorable to literary, poetic, intellectually and psychologically well-devised and praiseworthily executed linguistic performance, uncertainty of meaning, or difficulty for the interpreter in identifying just what the meaning in question is: it means the old meanings of ambiguity with a difference. It means uncertainty of meaning (of a word or combination of words) purposefully incorporated in a literary composition for the attainment of the utmost possible variety of meaning-play compressible within the verbal limits of the composition. — Laura Riding