How Are Munis Quotes & Sayings
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Aspects of life here civility, courtesy, coziness have always bound Britons to their country ... They are part of the British myth, along with lovely countryside, dogs and horses, rose gardens, the Armada, the Battle of Britain. — R. W. Apple
I'm not prepared to make any comments on the World Cup in Qatar in 1922. — Roy Hodgson
It's harder to laugh than to cry. — Henry Thomas
You are who you are, and you should love that person. — Connor Franta
Sophistication demands honesty; it does not require ill temper. — Irwin Edman
Unicorns are for those who aren't content with the wonders this world holds...not that I've seen any of it. — Jonathan Dunne
Teasing Karma will get you a sore Butt. — L.F.Young
So we rowed, our only hope that we could reach the mainland before nightfall reached us. — Ransom Riggs
That was when the world wasn't so big and I could see everywhere. It was when my father was a hero and not a human. — Markus Zusak
Byron published the first two cantos of his epic poem Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, a romanticized account of his wanderings through Portugal, Malta, and Greece, and, as he later remarked, "awoke one morning and found myself famous." Beautiful, seductive, troubled, brooding, and sexually adventurous, he was living the life of a Byronic hero while creating the archetype in his poetry. He became the toast of literary London and was feted at three parties each day, most memorably a lavish morning dance hosted by Lady Caroline Lamb. Lady Caroline, though married to a politically powerful aristocrat who was later prime minister, fell madly in love with Byron. He thought she was "too thin," yet she had an unconventional sexual ambiguity (she liked to dress as a page boy) that he found enticing. They had a turbulent affair, and after it ended she stalked him obsessively. She famously declared him to be "mad, bad, and dangerous to know," which he was. So was she. — Walter Isaacson
Glory, in the tattoo parlor, with the gun. — Dana Marie Bell
Science is no more than an investigation of a miracle we can never explain, and art is an interpretation of that miracle. — Ray Bradbury
It's good that people don't like you. That's good. It means that you are doing something interesting. — Chelsea Handler
I love playing confused, broken characters. — Nina Dobrev