Macorix Quotes & Sayings
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Why harrow oneself by looking on the worst side?... Because it is sometimes necessary. — Agatha Christie
Short forms are returning online. Interactivity is coming back; it was always there in oral storytelling. — Margaret Atwood
You break the legs of your leadership chair when you chase after other people's assignments instead of pursing yours! — Israelmore Ayivor
Some nights, we were a city of two. — Jerry Spinelli
Guilt and misery shrink, by a natural instinct, from public notice: they court privacy and solitude: and even in their choice of a grave will sometimes sequester themselves from the general population of the churchyard, as if declining to claim fellowship with the great family of man; thus, in a symbolic language universally understood, seeking (in the affecting language of Mr. Wordsworth)
' Humbly to express
A penitential loneliness. — Thomas De Quincey
Have pity on them all, for it is we who are the real monsters. — Bernard Heuvelmans
In fact, in recent years I have become more and more didactic about pubic hair - to the point where I now believe that there are only four things a grown, modern woman should have: a pair of yellow shoes (they unexpectedly go with everything), a friend who will come and post bail at 4 a.m., a fail-safe pie recipe, and a proper muff. A big, hairy minge. A lovely furry moof that looks - when she sits, naked - as if she has a marmoset sitting in her lap. A tame marmoset, that she can send of to pickpocket things, should she so need it - like that trained monkey in Raiders of the Lost Ark. — Caitlin Moran
So much simplicity with so much understanding - so mild, and yet so resolute - a mind so placid, and a life so active. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
The Congressional Budget Office tells us that Medicare spending has increased fivefold in the past 42 years, dramatically more than all other categories of federal spending. — David Limbaugh
A company may be the de jure owner, but customers are the de facto owers of the brand. — David Wolfe
I like and respect Elisabeth Hasselbeck so much. I'm from a political party that represents half the country. — Nicolle Wallace
So when a colleague stops you in the hallway at work to say hello and ask about your day, the brief interaction actually sparks a continual upward spiral of happiness and its inherent rewards. — Shawn Achor