Maschile E Quotes & Sayings
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We both were there, but alone. "Bye," she said and left; I was alone; again, one more time. — Vikrmn

I can't sleep without knowing there's hope. Half the night I waste in sighs. In a wakeful doze I sorrow. For the hands, for the lips ... the eyes. For the meeting of tomorrow. — Alfred Lord Tennyson

And then I return to find your dumb ass hanging out in the street by the car, practically saying Take me! I'm all yours! he said in a feminine voice, wiggling his fingers. — Dannika Dark

Running for president is hard. But it's good preparation. Because being president is a lot harder. — Mark McKinnon

There is no problem more difficult to solve than that created by ourselves. — Felix Alba-Juez

I don't think you can discriminate against budgets, you know? I'm an actor, I guess, so I'm just trying to play as many characters as I can. If there's a character I think I can play, and they're going to let me do it, I'll do it whether it's $10 or $1 million or more. — Ryan Gosling

I walk into the clubhouse today and it's like walking into the Mayo Clinic. We have four doctors, three therapists and five trainers. Back when I broke in, we had one trainer who carried a bottle of rubbing alcohol, and by the 7th inning he'd already drunk it. — Tommy Lasorda

Reagan sent money to the Contras to spend as they wish. National media remained unperturbed in accordance to the doctrine that the United States stands above any law of international agreement. — Noam Chomsky

There was no more grass, no flowers, not even any moss: dusty granite blocks covered the ice and an occasional grinding groan reminded us that we were on a slow-moving glacier. — Chris Bonington

Sometimes, instead of helping people to advance, a discovery or an invention holds them back. — Margaret Mead

I design like I breathe. You don't ask to breathe. It just happens — Karl Lagerfeld

Description is what makes the reader a sensory participant in the story. — Stephen King

You can either be a bystander who lives his life in reaction to the decisions that others make, or you can be the leader who is making those decisions. — Gabrielle Zevin