M.i Abaga Quotes & Sayings
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As you grow older, Michael, you'll learn an important lesson - that most people spend their entire lives wishing for a second chance to do what they should have done right the first time. — Richard Paul Evans

You think I have the responsibilty ... I have the responsibility to give the fans a good time! — Thom Yorke

I don't think anyone cares whether you're working or not. I have the luxury now of not having to support anyone and not really needing a whole lot of money. — Michael Cera

So trust in this. How you feel about her. How you feel when you're with her. But most importantly how you'd feel if you didn't have her in your life every day. — Lorelei James

Don't talk much and save your dignity. — Ashraf Ali Jamshedpur

Every language reflects the prejudices of the society in which it evolved. — Casey Miller

He wasn't constituted to hate himself subjectively, but he did hate the object he was in the world. — Jonathan Franzen

To do something, say something, see something, before anybody else
these are things that confer a pleasure compared with which other pleasures are tame and commonplace, other ecstasies cheap and trivial. — Mark Twain

That's how it is for women," I said, stung into honesty. "It's not what one would choose - I grant you that. But women are the very toys of fortune. — Philippa Gregory

The decision violates both the letter and spirit of the law. — Philip E. Berger

This I say is the present moment; this is the first day of the summer holidays. This is part of the emerging monster to whom we are attached. — Virginia Woolf

A true champion is one who sweats from exhaustion when no one is watching. — Bas Rutten

I'm ready, I'm bursting with color
I'm highlighed in the best this world has to offer - — Coco J. Ginger

We give to others only peripheral improvisations. The plots, and themes of the music, like the plots and themes of our life, never alchemized into words, existed only in a state of music, stirring or numbing, exalting or despairing, but never named. — Anais Nin