Magnus Merriman Quotes & Sayings
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There is nothing settled in manners, but the laws of behavior yield to the energy of the individual. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

As I began to discover my own truth and endeavored to possess it with clarity, I became more and more alienated from that which my companions held, or professed to hold. — Juan Goytisolo

We are really very lucky to have so many fantastic brands. But to grow them we should not be too much in a hurry. They are growing fast, but they have to grow accordingly to the market and to the capacity we have to deliver good products. — Bernard Arnault

But the air's flat and stale and the people half-hearted. There's nothing to do there. You can make love without trouble or meaning, or get mildly drunk, or extract second-hand emotions from the cinema, or put your mind to sleep on a dance-floor, or play bridge, or throw yourself in front of a train on the Underground. There are forty ways of escaping from consciousness. But I want something more exciting than that. — Eric Linklater

But I wonder if there is a place I fit in? — Ai Yazawa

My personal life is a source of incredible happiness for me, but it's personal, and it's not for me to hock or shop around to the highest bidder. — Matt Bomer

Dangers await only those who do not react to life. — Mikhail Gorbachev

People is themselves when they are children, and not again till they know they'm dying. — Dorothy Richardson

wasn't any place on my body I — Jana Deleon

When I grow up I want to be a little boy. — Joseph Heller

My memories make me vomit — Alice Liddell

Of the 200 light bulbs that didn't work, every failure told me something that I was able to incorporate into the next attempt. — Thomas A. Edison

I always felt that I would become somebody outstanding, whether it was in singing, instrumental playing, orchestra conducting, or anything involving feeling. — Rudy Vallee

There are certain fixed rules that one observes for one's own comfort. For instance, never be flippantly rude to any inoffensive grey-bearded stranger that you may meet in pine forests or hotel smoking-rooms on the Continent. It always turns out to be the King of Sweden. — Hector Hugh Munro