Im Not Bitter Quotes & Sayings
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Abaratians are very much about living in the moment; living life because that's what we've got, we've got today, we've got now, we've got being alive now and we have to be awake and alive in the moment and not asleep in our lives. And they would find the idea of sleeping through your life, of being bored - they would think that was very stupid - why would you be bored when there's so much to do and so much to see and so much to be? — Clive Barker

I refuse to be part of a generation that celebrates the death of communism abroad with the loss of the American dream at home. — William J. Clinton

When the lightning struck, the whole prairie would be bathed for a second in white light. — Larry McMurtry

Who sees his true-love in her naked bed,
Teaching the sheets a whiter hue than white,
But when his glutton eye so full hath fed,
His other agents aim at like delight?
Who is so faint that dare not be so bold
To touch the fire, the weather being cold? — William Shakespeare

How do you get to Carnegie Hall? Practice. How do you get away from it? Improvise. — Mark Steyn

Have I experienced happiness with sufficient gratitude?
Have I endured loneliness with grace? — Mary Oliver

People ultimately get what they deserve on TV. What people end up watching is what the advertising end up glomming onto and promoting. — Adrian Pasdar

The words 'In God WE trust' are not only unconstitutional, they aren't even accurate. — Anne Nicol Gaylor

Mere flight in a dream you say. In dream many desires are revealed; and desire may be the last flicker of Estel. — J.R.R. Tolkien

Get out of show business. Its the best advice I ever got, because Im so stubborn that if someone would tell me that, I would stay in it to the bitter end. — Walter Matthau

I think, at the end of the day, I have an outsider's heart. — Tift Merritt

Some day there may be ... machinery that needs but to be wound up and sent roaming o'er hill and dale, through fields and meadows, by babbling brooks and shady woods - in short, a machine that will discriminately select its subject and, by means of a skillful arrangement of springs and screws, compose its motif, expose the plate, develop, print, and even mount and frame the result of its excursion, so that there will be nothing for us to do but to send it to the Royal Photographic Society's exhibition and gratefully to receive the 'Royal Medal'. — Edward Steichen