Keskin Color Quotes & Sayings
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She stares at me, a tiny smile flitting across her lips, and the affection on her face makes me feel like the richest man in the world. — C.J. Redwine

My dad had always been a big decaf coffee drinker. But my mom had always been more of a tea drinker. So I grew up around a lot of tea. And I also really love tea. But I'm not one of those people who has ever felt the need to choose between coffee and tea. I think that is a completely false dichotomy. — Chelsea Clinton

But there is a difference between playing well and hitting the ball well. Hitting the ball well is about thirty percent of it. The rest is being comfortable with the different situations on the course. — Mickey Wright

I'm a tad paranoid. I think the person in front of me is following me the long way round. — Dennis Miller

Men who betray women also betray other men. Women shouldn't feel so special. — Garry Shandling

Death hath so many doors to let out life. — John Fletcher

Standing up to your government can mean standing up for your country. — Bill Moyers

I was leaving the South
to fling myself into the unknown ...
I was taking a part of the South
to transplant in alien soil,
to see if it could grow differently,
if it could drink of new and cool rains,
bend in strange winds,
respond to the warmth of other suns
and, perhaps, to bloom — Richard Wright

The Animals were their own worst enemy. The Animals were a band that couldn't live up to their name. I was the singer in the band and as long as I was enjoying myself I would keep on working with the band. But it got to be rather nasty once the big money showed up - things started to turn toxic. — Eric Burdon

A single farm-house which I had not seen before is sometimes as good as the dominions of the King of Dahomey. There is in fact a sort of harmony discoverable between the capabilities of the landscape within a circle of ten miles' radius, or the limits of an afternoon walk, and the threescore years and ten of human life. It will never become quite familiar to you. — Henry David Thoreau

Build of your imaginings a bower in the wilderness ere you build a house within the city walls. — Kahlil Gibran

The art of governing mankind by deceiving them. — Benjamin Disraeli