Maribis Quotes & Sayings
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It is a fine seasoning for joy to think of those we love. — Moliere
I've done my work and I'm happy with it ... I respect my father very much, but I'm a very different person than he was. — Brandon Lee
I don't have siblings, which is probably the biggest reason why my parents were able to give the attention to my career that they did. — Christine Lakin
Every man has a mob self and an individual self, in varying proportions. — D.H. Lawrence
He manages a sad smile. An omission is not the same thing as a lie, Miss Bishop. It's a manipulation. — Victoria Schwab
The human heart operates from two premises: "I Am Responsible" and "Only Love Works. — Swami Dhyan Giten
In 'Play Misty For Me', its inexplicably assertive knife-woman nearly manages the impossible task of slaughtering Clint Eastwood. — Andrew Tudor
I simply must say, as crass as we are conditioned by a troubled society to regard the word, I am a firm believer in the comparative merits of the word 'fuck. — David Foster Wallace
History shows that Americans believe in doing the right thing. — Michael Franti
There's a vastness here and I believe that the people who are born here breathe that vastness into their soul. They dream big dreams and think big thoughts, because there is nothing to hem them in. — Conrad Hilton
And yet there are many times when it does not make any difference what pattern one uses. One thing is certain. The more bedraggled the fly gets the better the trout like it. I think there is a reason for this. I think the bedraggled half worn out wet fly more closely imitates a nymph than a new one does. Most commercial flies are tied too bushy and full. A little trimming of wings and thinning out of hackles will often work wonders. — Ray Bergman
As long as you have life ... you also have endless possibilities! — Timothy Pina
Wisdom considers not only the cost of a choice, but also its value. — Wes Fesler
True wisdom is the skill and practice of death. — C.S. Lewis
The public always wants to be told. — Edwin Lefevre
