Gunday Quotes & Sayings
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Many years ago, plunging was discovered when the moon was in two halves- it's all about dreams, you see — William O'Brien

I beg you friend, be happy. I have the vague sense that on your capacity to be happy hangs our only hope. — Milan Kundera

The suffragettes didn't starve themselves for the vote, so that you girls could starve yourselves for a man. — Liane Moriarty

All couples have been told to schedule regular one-on-one time. 'Date night' is the default answer to most problems in modern marriages. And research backs this up. — Bruce Feiler

Life insurance is a commodity. — Andrew Tobias

I never said she was a lady. — K. K Weakley

The branches of the trees looked as if they were holding hands and bowing their heads in prayer. — Ishmael Beah

SUNLIGHT SEEPED THROUGH the thickly-bunched leaves of the towering kirstal trees, the clearing beneath them riddled with chaotic patches of brilliant light and gray shadow. — Mickey Zucker Reichert

Clean water and power is our right as humans on this earth, and for too long, our governments in Africa have failed to provide these things. — William Kamkwamba

Loneliness is not the perception of leading an isolated life, but it is an inability to get any caring eyes, especially when you want someone to care for you. It is also sense of being lost, even empty you from inside. When you burst into crying, you realise that the whole world is sleeping peacefully with both eyes and ears closed. — Bibhu Datta Rout

A lot can happen [ because of the dysfunctional family]. People don't look at that. They think, "Oh, my kids are going to be fine. My kids are resilient." But at a certain point, the damage starts. They start to feel pain - and when they feel bad, they start to take painkillers. We want to kill the pain. — Nikki Sixx

I have a boyfriend and a dog, and I still haven't figured out what I want to be when I grow up. — Chelsea Clinton

There is much to be said against the climate on the coast of British Columbia and Alaska; yet, I believe that the scenery of one good day will compensate the tourists who will go there in increasing numbers. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

A bit, fundamentally, is always a coin toss. — James Gleick