Marlynn Metz Quotes & Sayings
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The world is your oyster. Yes, but in that oyster is the pearl; and to get to the pearl one has to first discard the shell and the flesh. — Ian Gardner

Nothing like having a bucket of cold water flung over you to make you see things as they really are! — Enid Blyton

Marriages are said to be made in Heaven, which may be why they don't work here on Earth. — Thomas Szasz

Give politicians power and it certainly will be abused eventually - if not by today's politicians, then by their successors. — Harry Browne

Like many white liberals, Ken sees the "whiteness" of his social life as more an accident of circumstance than a choice. He would welcome greater diversity in the neighbourhood. However, he does not consciously do enough work either in his social life or in the larger community to make that diversity possible. — Bell Hooks

It's a necessary quality of a diplomat or a politician that he will compromise. Uncompromising politicians or diplomats get you into the most terrible trouble. — John Keegan

They're just memories now," Chase Buell said sadly. "Time to write them off. — Jeffrey Eugenides

Everyone knows how to subtract the gross form of 'my' (tangible 'my'). But how can he know how to subtract the subtle, subtler and the subtlest forms of 'my'? That is the work of the 'Gnani Purush' [the enlightened one]. — Dada Bhagwan

the art of life, mostly, the art of avoiding pain — Henri Cole

Sometimes you have to tell the truth about some of the stuff you've done so that people will believe you when you tell them the truth about other stuff you haven't done. — Brock Clarke

So you'll cheat to win, huh?"
"I'll use any means necessary to win."
Her breasts ached at the smoky tone in his voice, like he'd reached out and rolled her nipples between his fingertips. — Tracey Alvarez

Whatever people thought the first time they held a portable phone the size of a shoe in their hands, it was nothing like where we are now, accustomed to having all knowledge at our fingertips. — Nancy Gibbs

First we have to believe, and then we believe. — Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

His heart line was long and curved, and she traced it with her eyes over and over again. A person with a curved heart line was a person capable of great warmth and kindness, a person willing to give their whole selves to love, no matter the cost. — Leslye Walton