Lebewohl Hugo Quotes & Sayings
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I lay on the ground, but then I can't reach - I don't want to take my foot out of the tub - but I've got to call somebody because I've got to get a band-aid or something to stop the bleeding. — Danny DeVito

All comedians are preoccupied with one thing and with one thing only-themmm-selllves. It's a horrible lot in life. — David Letterman

Gran always said our West Virginia mountains is like the bosom of the Almighty, keeping us protected and still in Him. — Marilyn Sue Shank

That's the thing about being an artist, you don't have to take anyone else's perspective into account. You can act as self-indulgent in your emotions as you want. — Jessica Origliasso

Bread of flour is good; but there is bread, sweet as honey, if we would eat it, in a good book. — John Ruskin

I had a lot of fun writing things that died during dress rehearsal. Sometimes I remember the crazy ones that died even more fondly than the ones that did really well. — John Mulaney

We are all connected. When one arm or foot is poisoned, the whole body becomes infected. — Suzy Kassem

In the shadows, we all are the same. Dark, inconsistent and indifferent. And if someone loves you dark, he loves all of you. Because when it is dark, the shadow is within you. It is the light that differentiates us with an identity. It is the light that marks our shadows.
Light never guarantees love. — Nishikant

Just like in medicine, when the normal medicine no longer works, one resorts to surgery. And the revolutions is like the surgery: It's painful, and it's the last resort for nations. — Rashid Al-Ghannushi

I would like to ask the many Filipino people to pray together, to help each other so that we will be able to preserve the democracy we restored 20 years ago. — Corazon Aquino

It was all so goddamn good. And so goddamn breakable. — Jennifer Rush

The poet does not fear death, not because he believes in the fantasy of heroes, but because death constantly visits his thoughts and is thus an image of a serene dialogue. — Salvatore Quasimodo

Now I have done what I can, he thought. Let him begin to circle and let the fight come. — Ernest Hemingway,