Lillian Schneid Quotes & Sayings
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There have been a few friends who have taught me some great lessons in life. I wouldn't like to name them. They did things that I never expected out of them that left me heart-broken. It was during these rough patches in life that they left me alone. I know now that it was only my position that they were interested in. — Harbhajan Singh
Love is something you have to feel inside, that's how you know its real love". — Abdulazeez Henry Musa
Whenever we depart from voluntary cooperation and try to do good by using force, the bad moral value of force triumphs over good intentions. — Milton Friedman
Hitler was known among his intimates as the carpet-eater, because he often threw himself on the floor in a kicking and screaming fit like an epileptic rage. — Joost A.M. Meerloo
The straw hat is the typical hat Cubans use. It's cool and keeps the sun away from your face. — Desi Arnaz
Words are one thing, deeds are quite another. — Ivan Bunin
The world is open for play, [that] everything and everybody is mockable, in a wonderful way. — Robin Williams
Is that why you push people away?" he whispered. "So they can't get close enough to hurt you when they're gone? — Jodi Picoult
Oh,' said a very white body as it threw a wrist watch to the ground which broke without attracting anyone's attention, 'Oh, how can anyone not love poetry, natural machines, large white houses, the brilliance of steel, crimes and wild passions? — Robert Desnos
How about... I'll be with you, each day, and every day on... as long as you want me? — Yuli Pritania
Wit is a weapon. Jokes are a masculine way of inflicting superiority. But humour is the pursuit of a gentle grin, usually in solitude. — Frank Muir
The Macintosh may only have 10% of the market, but it is clearly the top 10%. — Douglas Adams
I really enjoyed every minute of it. I mean, I've learned so much in the last week, I mean, just the way to play a real, real doubles. It was a great experience for me, and we had a lot of fun. — Daniela Hantuchova
[My wife] liked to collect old encyclopedias from second-hand bookstores, and at one point we had eight of them. When I wrote my first historical novel
back in 1980, before I was online
I used them often as a research tool. For instance, I learned that the Bastille was either 90 feet high or 100 feet or 120 feet. This led me to formulate Wilson's 22nd Law: 'Certitude belongs exclusively to those who only look in one encyclopedia.' — Robert Anton Wilson
What one means one day, you know, one may not mean the next. Circumstances change, opinions alter. — Jane Austen
