Homokko Quotes & Sayings
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I always knew I wanted to do it [broadcast]. I was always playing [sports] and I talked a lot too. — Beth Mowins

Foul and magical fumes bubbled out of the kettle, like the flatulence of a dragon on a demon-only diet. — Christopher Moore

The security of people and nations rests on four pillars - food, energy, water and climate. They are all closely related, and all under increasing stress — Tom Burke

There are 2 types of captains in World Cricket. One is MS Dhoni and the other are the all others. — Navjot Singh Sidhu

Above all things, I delight in listening to stories, and sometimes in telling them. — George MacDonald

We need to move into a culture of peace. What I hope to promote is the idea that we all need each other and that the greatest happiness in life is not how much we have but how much we give. That's a wealth that's priceless. You can't buy compassion. — Herbie Hancock

After his kisses and hugs it feels like without them my body will fall apart into pieces. — Francesca Lia Block

Mass shootings are all part of a vast Left-wing conspiracy to undermine the 2nd Amendment and deprive your 6-year-old of his God-given right to bring a Bushmaster to class for "show and tell" ... The one he got from his psychotic, meth-addicted uncle's trailer while the latter was out getting the Confederate flag tattooed on his face. Remember, guns don't kill: the dimwits who insist EVERYONE should have the right to own 'em do. — Quentin R. Bufogle

One look at each other and it was immediately understood that they both needed a clean slate,,, The obliteration of memory. — Colum McCann

The possession of a great many things, even the best of things, tends to blind one to the real value of anything. — Holbrook Jackson

I was, being human, born alone;
I am, being woman, hard beset;
I live by squeezing from a stone
The little nourishment I get. — Elinor Wylie

I have a terrible weakness for collecting snatches of other people's conversations, and occasionally I'm rewarded with unusual fragments of knowledge. My favorite of the day came from a large but shapely woman sitting nearby whom I learned was the owner of a local lingerie shop. 'Beh oui,' she said to her companion, waving her spoon for emphasis, 'il faut du temps pour la corsetterie.' You can't argue with that. I made a mental note not to rush things next time I was shopping for a corset, and leaned back to allow the waiter through with the next course. — Peter Mayle