Mamuka Baxtadze Quotes & Sayings
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The first indication of menopause is a broken thermostat. It's either that or your weight. In any case, if you don't do something, you could be dead by August.
God, middle age is an unending insult. — Dorothea Benton Frank
All people go to Allah after their death, but the happy person is the one who goes to Allah while still alive. — Sayyid Qutb
Kate stops grinding the knife and begins to pass it over the length of the stone. Turning her wrist, she pulls the blade, swiping one side after the other, honing it to a fine edge. She wipes it dry with an old cloth and picks up a long piece of dark leather. One end of the strop she ties to the knob on the back of her chair, then holds it taught with her left hand. She counts in her head as she passes the blade over the length of the leather, flipping it at the bottom and the top of each pass. When she gets to twenty, she releases her hold on the strop and looks closely at the knife blade. Even in the dim light of the room, it shines. — Kari Aguila
Google, as the supplier of the Web's principal navigational tools, also shapes our relationship with the content that it serves up so efficiently and in such profusion. The intellectual technologies it has pioneered promote the speedy, superficial skimming of information and discourage any deep, prolonged engagement with a single argument, idea, or narrative. — Nicholas Carr
I'm living out a childhood fantasy. Our house is in a historic district of a small town that I used to read about in storybooks. — Patty Duke
If we let go of the past, we will never learn from our mistakes. — Sarah Van Waterschoot
I'm definitely a risk-taker with my music. — Timbaland
Fragrance is, to me, something very personal; because it is something you wear every day, it should represent you and be an extension of your style. — Frida Gustavsson
The world's twenty-seven richest people own more wealth than the poorest five billion, and people accept that as normal. — David Mitchell
Death sanctifies. It's solemn enough to make its own shrine, where it happens. — Charlotte Armstrong
Love produces peace and harmony whereas hate causes distress and disharmony ... So be a lover and not a hater! — Timothy Pina
Three metamorphoses of the spirit have I designated to you: how the
spirit became a camel, the camel a lion, and the lion at last a child. — Friedrich Nietzsche
She told them simply and directly that the meadow was a place of peace and beauty, where indeed if one came to it in a quiet manner, the animals would not be disturbed; for there are lovely birds, and squirrels and field mice, and sometimes deer. — Kathryn Lasky
