Hurka Sausage Quotes & Sayings
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I always [or "often"] walk slowly, but I never walk backwards. — Abraham Lincoln
There is nothing amiss with a little romance. In fact the romantic eye beholds its presence in all things; in a sunset, sun-shower, a child's laughter, or tears. Everywhere one looks, romance abounds. — S.S. Matthews
It's sunny today, the light glowing through the white curtains. I don't know how, but the dormitory smells like sleep-like laundry and shoes and night sweats and morning coffee. Some of the beds are made, and some still have rumpled sheets bunched up at the bottom or the side. — Veronica Roth
The mutual fund industry provided the money for Intel and Motorola and Hewlett-Packard to crush the competitors. — Jim Cramer
There is nothing the busy man is less busied with than living; there is nothing harder to learn. — Seneca The Younger
I'm not that clued up on the American sports yet, really. — Retief Goosen
I have kissed in almost all the films except in 'Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai.' I'm not sure if my kissing on screen has anything to do with the success of a film, but producers make sure to put a kissing scene or two. They feel my kissing scenes are my lucky streak. — Emraan Hashmi
Computer language design is just like a stroll in the park. Jurassic Park, that is. — Larry Wall
This is the feeling for syllable and rhythm, penetrating far below the conscious levels of thought and feeling, invigorating every word. — T. S. Eliot
There are reasons people seek escape in books, and one of those reasons is that the boundary of what can happen is beyond what we do - or would want to see in real life. — James Patterson
Egos appear by setting themselves apart from other egos. — Martin Buber
In real life, the big things and the little things are inextricably mixed up together, so in Libya at one moment, one worried because one's native boots were full of holes, and at the next, perhaps, one wondered how long one would be alive to wear them. — Rosita Forbes
For literature, all the world is a stage. — Ngugi Wa Thiong'o
