Kriegstraumata Quotes & Sayings
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I love my career right now, and I won't be with anybody until they make my life as satisfying and as happy as my work makes me. — Olivia Munn

No woman in maternity confinement can have stranger and more impatient wishes than I have. — Soren Kierkegaard

TV journalism is a much more collaborative, horizontal business than print reporting. It has to be, because of the logistics. Anchors are wholly dependent on producers to do all the hustling. — Tina Brown

As would-be songwriters, our interest was in black music and black music only. We wanted to write songs for black voices. — Mike Stoller

With my portfolio and latte in hand, I finally make my way out the door. This time, I take a prolonged look over my shoulder. As the door closes, Brad's eyes meet mine, and the corners of his lips rise sweetly. Adorable. Absolutely adorable. — Beth Michele

People always said that I hated punk, and that really wasn't true. It was glossed over for many years that I was the guy who found the Tubes and signed them to A&M. English punk was a revolution. — Rick Wakeman

That memory was a knife that kept on cutting. — Courtney Milan

There is an equator that runs just under the nose: all that live below the equator are animals; all that live above it are men. — Henry Ward Beecher

The truly free man is the one who can turn down an invitation to dinner without giving an excuse. — Jules Renard

He squeezed her hand back and made a sour face. I hate when you use logic against me. It takes my knees out. — Debra Anastasia

Jesus Christ: A common exclamation indicating surprise, disgust, anger or bewilderment. — Chaz Bufe

Mrs. Palmer is a teacher so naturally I assumed she would never do anything good for me. — Jim Benton

It is a kind of love, is it not?
How the cup holds the tea,
How the chair stands sturdy and foursquare,
How the floor receives the bottoms of shoes
Or toes. How soles of feet know
Where they're supposed to be.
I've been thinking about the patience
Of ordinary things, how clothes
Wait respectfully in closets
And soap dries quietly in the dish,
And towels drink the wet
From the skin of the back.
And the lovely repetition of stairs.
And what is more generous than a window? — Pat Schneider