Jane Wyatt Quotes & Sayings
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Anna Petrovna: I am beginning to think, doctor, that fate has cheated me. The majority of people, who maybe are no better than I am, are happy and pay nothing for that happiness. I have paid for everything, absolutely everything! And how dearly! Why have I paid such terrible interest? — Anton Chekhov

The mayor was the most dangerous of individuals. He possessed, in equal amounts, unhealthy doses of charm and ambition. He was a driven opportunist. — Marc Fitten

Anyone who loves music can never be quite unhappy. — Franz Schubert

He had the same empty confusion in his eyes that I saw in my mirror every morning, that odd sort of denial that only seems to come when the world decides to jump the rails without warning you first. — Mira Grant

All in tune with love and the slow world moving from the poem - STAY from the book - RidingTheEscalator — Jay Woodman

I'm an angel. I kill firstborns while their mamas watch. I turn cities into salt. I even, when I feel like it, rip the souls from little girls, and from now till kingdom come, the only thing you can count on in your existence is never understanding why. — Christopher Walken

I always have a pair of Ray-Bans in my bag and lots of pairs at home because they seem to go missing. They're a real staple. — Kate Moss

Sometimes I look at the lives of the people around me and I wonder if we aren't all destined to leave a trail of damage. — Jojo Moyes

My father, a captain in the 5th Battalion of the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, landed in Normandy the day after D-Day. — Craig Brown

This was, after all, an army whose cause was inextricably bound up with the defense of black enslavement. — Allen C. Guelzo

Excellence isn't an act, it's a habit — Quincy Jones

Looks a bit fishy to me," said Japp. "He actually had a blowpipe, and look at his manner. All to pieces."
"That is the severity of your official demeanor, my good Japp."
"There's nothing for anyone to be afraid of if they're only telling the truth," said the Scotland Yard man austerely.
Poirot looked at him pityingly. "In verity, I believe that you yourself honestly believe that. — Agatha Christie