Kulturne Quotes & Sayings
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O how we call each other names
You call me schizophrenic
I call you God
But we do agree on one
Deluded are we both. — Sunil Vidyarthi
Children are different mentally, physically, spiritually, quantitatively, qualitatively; and furthermore, they're all a little bit nuts. — Jean Kerr
Neil Armstrong today takes his place in the hall of heroes. The moon will miss its first son of earth. — Mitt Romney
I think my career would probably be in a better place had I been more aggressive. But I don't have it in me. I'm not a competitive person, and I'm also really private. — Debi Mazar
It is great happiness to be praised of them who are most praiseworthy. — Philip Sidney
Women should come forward to protect other woman, as only a woman can understand the problems of another one. — Manju Warrier
Am I supposed to want you this much?
Nadia. You are supposed to have me anytime, anywhere, any way you wish. — Eileen Wilks
But it's your Oracle," I protested. "Can't you tell us what the prophecy means?"
Apollo sighed. "You might as well ask an artist to explain his art, or ask a poet to explain his poem. It defeats the purpose. The meaning is only clear through the search. — Rick Riordan
The most common form of terrorism in the U.S.A. is that carried on by bulldozers and chain saws. — Edward Abbey
Well, that concept is critical to the "Mark Watney doesn't die" project — Andy Weir
The church that weds itself to modernity is already a widow within postmodernity. — Thomas C. Oden
They did not like each other particularly, would never have called one another friend or even have associated under different circumstances, and wherever they were, an argument seemed to lie only a few seconds' journey from them in any given direction.
But something had begun to grow between them as well--a sort of cooperative understanding--and the moments in which this was most obvious were the moments in which one of the two men would forgo his own strongly held way of being and embrace the other's, as if giving a moment of his life to his opposite in tribute. — Gavriel Savit
Do you ever miss it, not being a doctor anymore?"
I shook my head, frowned a little. "I really don't. Something delicate and essential broke inside me when Isabella died. It will never be repaired, Kyle, at least I don't think so. I couldn't be a doctor now. I find it hard to believe in healing anymore. — James Patterson
The natural effect of sorrow over the dead is to refine and elevate the mind. — Washington Irving
He was always so happy when he returned that I wondered why he did it, why he tortured himself by watching a bruised world he couldn't heal. — Chris Struyk-Bonn
