Jacketing Book Quotes & Sayings
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On stage, I'm me. I'm a husband, I'm a dad, I'm a guy, I'm a mess - but I am a cohesive thing that you recognize as one human entity saying these things that he generally believes. — Rob Delaney
If poverty makes man groan, he yawns in opulence. When fortune exempts us from labor, nature overwhelms us with time. — Antoine Rivarol
When I'm not filming, I do rock n' roll; when I'm not doing rock n' roll, I do filming. — Rhys Ifans
Figure the reason you don't have much to say is you probably never met a man who liked to hear a woman talk. — Larry McMurtry
I wish I'd not taken off all my clothes in my first television series, 'The Camomile Lawn.' — Jennifer Ehle
You can't force someone to love you, especially when you're incapable of loving them in return. — Micalea Smeltzer
When two vowels go walking, the first one does the talking." He — Darynda Jones
The sixties?All right if you happened to have money. All right if you happened to know the right people. All right if you happened to live in London. But if you were poor, working class and lived anywhere else, then forget it. The sixties never happened. — C.J. Stone
Time and space were, from Death's point of view, merely things that he'd heard described. When it came to Death, they ticked the box marked Not Applicable. It might help to think of the universe as a rubber sheet, or perhaps not. — Terry Pratchett
The saddest things we fail at are fun things we never get to do, so in your busy day be sure to plan fun things too. — Wes Fesler
Missionary work will never be what it might be without the help of the members. Stake presidents need to feel some responsibility and ownership of missionary work. The stake president is the one who has the presiding priesthood keys over both the members and non-members in his stake. The missionaries are his helpers. — James E. Faust
Draft resisters have had and should continue to have only normal difficulties immigrating [to Canada]. Probably any young American can get in if he is really determined, though all will need adequate information ... The toughest problem a draft resister faces is not how to immigrate but whether he really wants to. And only you can answer that. For yourself. That's what Nuremberg was all about. — Mark Satin
It is not so much light that falls over the world extended by your body its suffocating snow, as brightness, pouring itself out of you, as if you were burning inside. Under your skin the moon is alive. — Pablo Neruda
