Kally Wayne Quotes & Sayings
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I have met a few Casanovas I like and a few I have not liked - and I hope to meet a few more. — Sienna Miller

To sing is to praise God and the daffodils, and to praise God is to thank Him, in every note within my small range, and every color in the tones of my voice, with every look into the eyes of my audience, to thank Him. Thank you, God, for letting me be born, for giving me eyes to see the daffodils lean in the wind, all my brothers, all my sisters, for giving me ears to hear crying, legs to come running, hands to smooth damp hair, a voice to laugh with and to sing with ... to sing to you and the daffodils ... — Joan Baez

Eventually, if you're experimenting with a sound that's unfamiliar, it gets absorbed, and somebody comes and does it better, and it becomes part of a vocabulary. — Beck

Give information. What we like about giving information is that, in a sense, you're giving the child a gift he can use forever. For the rest of his life he'll need to know that "milk turns sour when it's not refrigerated, — Adele Faber

I know people might think I'm strong or tough, but I'm really not. I'm a sheep in wolf's clothing. — James Frey

It's always evening, more or less, for someone in the world, always a time when someone is frightened. — Jean Teule

Care must be taken that the punishment does not exceed the offence. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

he hoped she would be happy, and never regret having driven her poor boy out into the unfeeling world to suffer and die. — Mark Twain

It sometimes seems to me as if I do not belong to this world at all. I deplore music that engenders in people not love but madness: which rouses them to scornful laughter instead of lifting their thoughts to God. — Franz Schubert

When the heart hurts, tears find their way. — Debasish Mridha

You can't call yourself a university and exclude whole ethnic groups. — Bobby Seale

Personal beauty is a greater recommendation than any letter of reference. — Fanny Brice

Hello?'
'Mum?'
'Yes! Who's that?.'
'Your only son.'
A pause.
'Daniel?'
To be fair, I'd only given her one clue. — Danny Wallace

The stupid person's idea of the clever person. [on Aldous Huxley, in Spectator magazine, 1936] — Elizabeth Bowen