Harmonisation Directive Quotes & Sayings
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Garp was a natural storyteller; he could make things up, one right after the other, and they seemed to fit. But what did they mean? — John Irving

Cedric grumbled. "Dash it all. I hate how bloody sensible you are. I sound like some mulish fop who fears losing control over something he never actually had control of."
"You're not a fop. Mulish absolutely, but a fop? Never."
"You're very lucky that I like you. Otherwise I would be tempted to point a pistol at you after all."
Ash grinned.
-Cedric & Ashton. His Wicked Seduction — Lauren Smith

Patience and Impatience are having tea discussing Time. The conversation goes on endlessly. — Natasha Tsakos

A quick puke, two rails of blow and she was solid. — Carl Hiaasen

The poor we shall always have with us, but why the hungry? — John Van Hengel

When you're in the center of something, on a ride, I don't think you realize what it is until it's over. — Ryan Seacrest

I am nothing. I'm like someone who's been thrown into the ocean at night, floating all alone. I reach out, but no one is there. I call out, but no one answers. I have no connection to anything. — Haruki Murakami

While television is a good servant, it's a bad master. It can swallow up huge quantities of our lives without much happiness bang for the buck. — Gretchen Rubin

I have such a fear of finding another like myself, and such a desire to find one! I am so utterly lonely, but I also have such a fear that my isolation be broken through, and I no longer be the head and ruler of my universe. — Anais Nin

Trying to tear down the past prohibits you from building up your future. — Lil' Wayne

I think he loved us equally, but differently. — Khaled Hosseini

Building a world where we meet our own needs without denying future generations a healthy society is not impossible, as some would assert. The question is where societies choose to put their creative efforts — Christopher Flavin