Margarytki Quotes & Sayings
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History has had you - and me too. My hand has brushed against yours for centuries. — Jeanette Winterson

My view is that you have to take risks. Not everything is going to work out, but it's sort of the fun of fashion, right? — Julie Macklowe

I have always looked for ways to give back because I think it's a responsibility we all share. — Avril Lavigne

I don't play much golf anymore. I can't - if I break 80, I'm doing pretty well. — Jack Nicklaus

To reconcile conflicting parties, we must have the ability to understand the suffering of both sides. If we take sides, it is impossible to do the work of reconciliation. And humans want to take sides. That is why the situation gets worse and worse. Are there people who are still available to both sides? They need not do much. They need do only one thing: Go to one side and tell all about the suffering endured by the other side, and go to the other side and tell all about the suffering endured by this side. This is our chance for peace. But how many of us are able to do that? — Nhat Hanh

A child screams with joy and a child screams with pain, and the difference is in the timbre of that scream. Decibels of joy strike the inner ear differently from those of pain. — Fred D'Aguiar

I'm going to kill them all — Pittacus Lore

Eye was a great discovery. He is one of the great vocalists of all time. — John Zorn

I had repeatedly made written requests to the Fuehrer that I might be allowed to join the Wehrmacht as an ordinary soldier. He refused to give me this permission. — Fritz Sauckel

These things are going to look primitive to you, but you have to remember that we're not stupid. We have the same intelligence as you. We simply don't have the same cumulative knowledge you do. So we apply our intelligence to what we have. — Warren Ellis

I am a woman whose moods are influenced by the weather, my outlook rising and falling with the barometer. — Kathy Reichs

The thing which seems so glorious when viewed from the heights of the country's cause looks so muddy when seen from the bottom. One begins by getting angry and then feels disgusted. — Rabindranath Tagore