Kaypro Ii Quotes & Sayings
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I would not run round a corner to see the world blow up. — Henry David Thoreau
I had never dreamt I'd become an actress. It was destiny that put me in the right place at the right time and gave me the right opportunities. — Madhuri Dixit
What part of us feels pleasure? Is it our hand, our arm, our flesh, or our blood? It must obviously be something immaterial. — Blaise Pascal
Since this our first show, I think they'll see us sweat a lot. — Keith Emerson
A meaningful life is composed of a series of meaningful moments. If this is what we want, then the ability to infuse each moment with meaning would seem to be a skill worth practicing. — Bill Crawford
Budget grows out of the story. If you're writing a story with people caught in an elevator for most of the film, you're pretty sure it won't be a $200 million movie. — J. Michael Straczynski
Regarding the fitness craze: America has lost its soul; now it's trying to save its body. — George Carlin
Magnus sighed. "Alexander, I've been alive for hundreds of years. I've been with men, been with women - with faeries and warlocks and vampires, and even a djinn or two." He looked sideways at Maryse, who looked mildly horrified. "Too much information? — Cassandra Clare
Sometimes people close a door because they're trying to figure out a way to get you to knock. — Andrew Pyper
The hand of little employment hath the daintier sense. — William Shakespeare
Good intentions but bad results; bad results but lessons learned. There is a dark corner on every task beautiful and a beautiful corner on every task dark. — Criss Jami
Holy shit you're going to get killed by a rock star and two of the Ferro brothers, I can see the headlines now. Poor Little White Girl Never New What Hit Her. — H.M. Ward
Every book I write, the media just keeps punching me in the face. — Tama Janowitz
Martin smiled, the slow curve of his mouth revealing a dimple in his left cheek.
Violet frowned, as she did every time she saw that dimple.
It didn't belong on his face. It was as simple as that. Dimples were impish and mischievous. They spoke of laughter and pleasure, not three piece suits and pipes and slippers and cardigans with elbow patches. — Sarah Mayberry