Hielke Moore Quotes & Sayings
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Happiness is never an accident. It is the prize we get when we choose wisely from life's stories — Joseph Dunn

I think comedy as an art involves the audience as a participant as much as is involves the artist. — Craig Ferguson

She supposed a properly bred London lady would be expected to faint in shock at the sight of a shirtless gentleman, but he looked far too delicious for her to close her eyes. — Suzanne Enoch

It seems like everyone's got an agenda, and the agenda seems to be selling magazines or air time with sensational stories. — Scott Weiland

When sex is good theres nothing better, when its bad its not bad. — Bill Maher

Generous souls
Are still most subject to credulity. — William Davenant

The usual for me. The usual was a strong infusion of different kinds of Oriental teas, which raised her spirits after her siesta. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

It's a good thing to have friends with more houses than they have bodies, especially if they're happy to share. — Neil Gaiman

I like major theology. I like Karl Barth, and I like John Calvin, and I like Martin Luther. The scale of thinking and the power of integration that they're capable of from thinking in that scale is something that's really unique to theology. — Marilynne Robinson

I truly do not know, and that unnameable feeling that comes with not knowing: it must be worse than grief. It must. — Dexter Palmer

There are various kinds of savagery: emotional, spiritual, economic, and cultural savagery. — Don Winslow

We are strange beings, we seem to go free, but we go in chains - chains of training, custom, convention, association, environment - in a word, Circumstance, and against these bonds the strongest of us struggle in vain. — Mark Twain

I was so happy to go to prom so I could have a mental break because I've been working so hard. It felt so good to feel normal for once, and then the next day, I was in the gym again. — Aly Raisman

Can anything be so elegant as to have few wants, and to serve them one's self? — Ralph Waldo Emerson