Heureux Mariage Quotes & Sayings
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I really have no interest in delivering the iambic pentameter, I just want to kill myself. I don't mind other people doing it. I say that, but really I don't want to watch other people doing it. I get embarrassed. — Bill Nighy

The less you know about a field, the better your odds. Dumb boldness is the best way to approach a new challenge. — Jerry Seinfeld

Most of my jokes are racist - usually about the Irish. — Frank Carson

They say you should always teach a person's name first. That way, even if they never learn to write anything else, they'll always have something. — Ally Condie

He will be with his friends, and that always feels like coming home. — Stephen King

The past was what we carried with us, threaded to the future, and we decided whether to keep it close or let it go. Fate was both what we were given and what we made for ourselves. — Alice Hoffman

When you stop viewing chaos as an end state to be avoided and start viewing it as the beginning and ongoing default state of most things in life then that becomes something that is either terrifying or incredibly liberating. — Christian Cook

Preparation was a term I was to hear more and more. It had another more sinister meaning. If you were prepared, it meant you were doped. — David Millar

It is therefore an excellent device to acquire knowledge from everybody. — Baltasar Gracian

I never made a career decision based solely on my desire to be an astronaut. I attended the Naval Academy because I wanted to be a Navy pilot. I majored in math because math had always come pretty easily to me and I liked it. — John L. Phillips

The law hath so many contradictions and varyings from itself, that the law may not improperly be called a law-breaker. It is become too changeable a thing to be defined: it is made little less a Mystery than the Gospel. The clergy and the lawyers, like the Freemasons, may be supposed to take an oath not to tell the secret. — Sir George Savile, 8th Baronet