Maycotte Quotes & Sayings
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The thirty-plus years of marriage between the ceiling and the cement plaster showed signs of weakness by frequently developing cracks and holes. — Pawan Mishra

To fall in love means to fall into something ... And that something is responsibility. — Fulton J. Sheen

Learn a little bit about an awful lot and an awful lot about precious little. — Bill Rancic

If ice can burn," said Jojen in his solemn voice, "then love and hate can mate. — George R R Martin

The most wonderful type of love, she had learned, was the kind built with care and over time, through forgiveness and understanding, compromise and compassion, trust and acceptance. It was hidden in the minutiae of every day life; it was in the traded smiles during a radio show or the peaceful lulls on an evening stroll. — Kristina McMorris

No disease that can be treated by diet should be treated with any other means. — Maimonides

I have some sneaking to do. The thought of it kicks my heartbeat sideways. — Laini Taylor

The love of talk distracts all the powers of our soul from God, and fills them with earthly objects and impressions, like a vessel of water that cannot be settled while you are continualy stirring the earthly particles from the bottom. — Elizabeth Ann Seton

The one I remember is going into London, as it was for us in Essex, on New Year's Eve in 1981. There were four of us and we'd had a few lagers on the way. One of my mates threw up in the Tube and then stood up and fell over in it. We thought it was the funniest thing we'd ever seen. — Alan Davies

Nobody, as long as he moves about among the chaotic currents of life, is without trouble. — Carl Jung

Maybe the lonely places are the only things that make human beings of us all. — Babs Deal

the Carnegie way of doing things: calculate the productivity of every worker and every machine, cut costs, maximize profits, then repeat — Paul Beck

I am looking at him, I am witnessing a unique physiological phenomenon: John Shade perceiving and transforming the world, taking it in and taking it apart, re-combining its elements in the very process of storing them up so as to produce at some unspecified date an organic miracle, a fusion of image and music, a line of verse. — Vladimir Nabokov

Being drunk is a good disguise. I drink so I can talk to assholes. This includes me. — Jim Morrison