Kerang Laut Quotes & Sayings
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After the war, I went to the University of Chicago, where I was pleased to study anthropology, a science that was mostly poetry, that involved almost no math at all. — Kurt Vonnegut

Most of the time, when I had hits as a soloist - maybe not so much with Simon & Garfunkel - I was surprised they were hits. I didn't know what the hits were. I never thought that 'Loves Me Like A Rock' was going to be a hit, or 'Mother And Child Reunion,' or '50 Ways To Leave Your Lover.' They didn't sound like what the hits sounded like at the time. Radio was more open to things that weren't exactly what every other hit was. — Paul Simon

In a village of La Mancha, — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

America has never quite forgiven Europe for having been discovered somewhat earlier in history than itself. — Oscar Wilde

The Obama administration has admitted that under Obamacare, you might not be able to keep your doctor. At first the president guaranteed you'd be able to keep your doctor, and now they're saying you 'might' be able to. Today Obama changed his slogan from 'Yes we can' to 'Perhaps we could try. Can't promise anything.' — Jay Leno

We wait always for something that does not come. — Ernest Hemingway,

I'm ridiculous to feel ridiculous when I'm not. — R.D. Laing

Turns out I'm not so easily broken. — Melissa Cutler

I love it when people say that something can't be done. That's when I really get motivated; I like to prove them wrong. — Arnold Schwarzenegger

I'm sort of a gay man trapped in a woman's body when it comes to music sometimes - it's crowded in here! — Sia Furler

Al come on. The woman's, like, senile,' I said under my breath. 'Last year she thought me and Hammond were a closeted couple. — Kieran Scott

When divorces meant marriage no longer provided security for a lifetime, women adjusted by focusing on careers as empowerment. But when the sacrifice of a career met the sacrifices in a career, the fantasy of a career became the reality of trade-offs. Women developed career ambivalence. — Warren Farrell

When one loves one's Art no service seems too hard. — O. Henry