Impositiva Quotes & Sayings
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Anything is possible when your man smells like Old Spice and not a lady. I'm on a horse. — Isaiah Mustafa
The perceptions of middle age have their own luminosity. — Gail Sheehy
We must certainly acknowledge that solitude is a fine thing; but it is a pleasure to have some one who can answer, and to whom we can say, from time to time, that solitude is a fine thing. — Honore De Balzac
Once a player joins our team, our priority is to teach him, not worry about the player we didn't select. — Tony Dungy
What is so powerful here is that we have the first federal appellate court and it's a case coming out of Utah affirming in the strongest, clearest, boldest terms that the Constitution guarantees the freedom to marry and equal protection for all Americans and all means all, including gay couples. — Evan Wolfson
Knowledge without wisdom is double folly. — Baltasar Gracian
My music was never considered cool, but I've always felt that connection with the audience. — David Cassidy
People are having sex mainly because of position = focus. — Deyth Banger
I trained as a ballet dancer and fell in love with Rudolf Nureyev; I thought him the most beautiful creature. My mum had to break it to me that not only was he gay, but he was dead. — Jessica Brown Findlay
We all fall in life The question is who gets back up! — Greg Plitt
I am the mild-mannered organic chemistry teacher at the University of Oklahoma. — Donna Nelson
I've been fortunate in that I never actually read any Jane Austen until I was thirty, thus sparing myself several decades of the unhappiness of having no new Jane Austen novels to read. — Cathleen Schine
Tomorrow the revolution will already 'raise itself with a rattle' and announce with fanfare, to your terror: I was, I am, I will be! — Rosa Luxemburg
Historians will come to their own judgments about President Kennedy. Here is how I choose to remember him. He was an heir to wealth who felt the anguish of the poor. He was an orator of excellence who spoke for the voiceless. He was a son of Harvard who reached out to the sons and daughters of Appalachia. He was a man of special grace who had a special care for the retarded and handicapped. He was a hero of war who fought hardest for peace. He said and proved in word and deed that one man can make a difference. — Edward Kennedy
Just a word of advice. Whenever you're furious with your parents or you think they're terrible, just remember, you vomited on them and they kept you. — John Green