Margalite Quotes & Sayings
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We don't recognize those times in our existence, when fate rolls around to sever relationships, to remove an object of such immense magnitude from our lives. No, on a whim it robs us of our last goodbyes and forces us to try and recall the most irrelevant of things like what they were clothed it the last time we saw them, what the expression was on their face. ~Acronis — Madison Thorne Grey

I knew that courage came with less struggle for some than for others but I believed that anyone who desired it could have it. — Cormac McCarthy

I have to say I love Dempsey's Brew Pub & Restaurant. It's gorgeous with that Camden Yard brick surrounding it, and it just screams Baltimore. I love the Black and Orange Burger that is topped with fresh orange bell peppers, caramelized onions and sharp cheddar cheese. — Johnathon Schaech

Yes, Pluton, actually, in the play. And I play him in my most stentorian voice. — Phil Lesh

The holocaust rises in spirals
("Silver Clasp") — Paul Dermee

I don't think for a second that I'm the best at anything, but I know I'm really good at quite a lot of things because I work hard. — Martine McCutcheon

The White House says they will release the Osama bin Laden death photo. Better yet, they're doing it on a set of limited edition commemorative plates. — Conan O'Brien

There is nothing more heartbreaking than to see the woman you love, the one woman you would do anything to protect, is the woman who is afraid of you.
It broke his heart. — Mallika Nawal

You know what the best thing is about the end of the day? Tomorrow, it starts all over again. — Douglas Coupland

You need to figure out what the 2 or 3 most important things are, and then just do those. — Sam Altman

How much of our literature, our political life, our friendships and love affairs, depend on being able to talk peacefully in a bar! — John Wain

[ ... ] one must have known the Levant to be able to conceive how readily persons intelligent and otherwise respectable will prefer a lie to the truth, when the slightest advantage is to be gained by the use of a falsehood. — George Perkins Marsh