Kikiriki Rooster Quotes & Sayings
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People who are always taking care of their health are like misers, who are hoarding a treasure which they have never spirit enough to enjoy. — Laurence Sterne

Every moment of our life is filled with joy, happiness, and peace; we can see it when we pay the attention. — Debasish Mridha

I think it's OK to play to your strengths, and if I have a quality of Englishness that people like, I won't hide that. I'm probably not going to play a junkie and that's OK because there are other people who will do it better. A view that's been held for a long time is that the best way to prove oneself as an actor is to play the grittiest roles out there. I don't agree with that. — Rosamund Pike

A nation that is Christian at its heart doesn't need to write it into law. — Ralph Peters

Self-discipline, as a virtue or an acquired asset, can be invaluable to anyone. — Duke Ellington

I'd rather put on a lifejacket lined with razor blades and jump into a pool of rubbing alcohol," she said.
"But--"
"I'd rather jab sharpened pencils into my eyes."
"But --"
"Id' rather eat three-day-old road kill."
"I get it," Mason grumbled.. "You're not trading places."
Bran grinned. "What was your first clue? — Julie Ann Walker

If I have an idea in my head, within no time it's into the computer, it may take more time to make it sound right, but that's the only issue. — Martin Garrix

I'm completely in love with the world but also terrified of it. It creates some overwhelming feelings. Wanting to battle out that joy and fear is part of my music. — Florence Welch

I love watching old movies, and some of the holiday-themed ones are really great. I also have a bizarre thing that I'll do: I'll turn on a foreign-language TV station, usually Spanish, and watch a whole show, riveted, even though I have no idea what anyone is saying. I don't know why I find that so addictive, but I do! — John Travolta

My experience is that the absence of firm prior resolve results in regular rationalization. — John Piper