Magnifier Engine Quotes & Sayings
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How many times have you been out for a beer or dinner and people are coming up with business ideas? Everybody wants to think they've got that great business idea. — Mark Burnett
Should we continue to run our economic affairs or be managed by people in Brussels? — Nigel Farage
Great loves were almost always great tragedies. Perhaps it was because love was never truly great until the element of sacrifice entered into it. — Mary Roberts Rinehart
You're so adorable sometimes. I almost don't regret not killing you. — Amy A. Bartol
Where cheating is, there's mischief there. — William Blake
Friendship, I fancy, means one heart between two. — George Meredith
Never tell a ticket agent, "As a matter of fact, I DID accept items from persons unknown to me! A nice man in a chadar gave me this awesome luggage freshener with a clock attached!" Federal regulations require them to have no idea you're joking as they riddle your body with bullets. — Seanbaby
Jo, you're you. And that's as important as you want to make it. — Samuel R. Delany
I'm really very embarrassed about my guitar playing, in one way, because it's very poor. I can never move but I can make a guitar speak. — John Lennon
The way my brain processes information is quite odd. I mean, I have Attention Deficit Disorder and another learning disability I can't even spell. I don't even have a high school diploma. I'm smart, but you can't prove it on paper. — Ron White
I try not to think in terms of what poems or poets should do. Most of us appreciate a wide diversity in music, in cooking, in movies, but in our own medium, poetry, we often fail to make allowances for tastes and projects other than our own. — James Arthur
Almost all religions from Buddhism to Islam feature either a humble prophet or a prince who comes to identify with the poor, but what is this if not populism? It is hardly a surprise if religions choose to address themselves first to the majority who are poor and bewildered and uneducated. — Christopher Hitchens