Mecene Quotes & Sayings
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I wink at her and she elbows me. It's playful and fun, and I can't remember the last time someone made me feel special. I'm warm and gooey inside, and I feel like one of those cartoons with the heart eyes. God, I must look like a fool following her around like a puppy dog. But I'd rather be her puppy than nothing at all. — Alexa Riley

I love you so much, Eden. You're a miracle. My miracle. A gift I never dreamed of receiving. I'm so damn grateful for it. — Maya Banks

When we get together to rehearse, we could write music together all day long - GOOD music. — Anthony Kiedis

A man who is well grounded in the testimonies of the Scripture is the bulwark of the Church. — St. Jerome

I think that we ill-prepare athletes from the very beginning. From the moment they pick up a ball or kick or whatever it is they're doing. We ill-prepare them. Especially with the major sports. What you see is this cycle of entitlement that gets thrown their way, so the kid who is in junior high and hasn't finished his test, but still gets to play because he is an athlete, fails the test and still gets to play because they're an athlete, gets to get away with not doing chores at home because they've got practice. — John Amaechi

Take away religion, take away philosophy, take away the higher aims of art, and you deprive ordinary people of the ways in which they can represent their apartness. Human nature, once something to live up to, becomes something to live down to instead. Biological reductionism nurtures this 'living down', which is why people so readily fall for it. It makes cynicism respectable and degeneracy chic. It abolishes our kind, and with it our kindness. — Roger Scruton

It is comfortable to live in the belief that you are great, though your greatness is latent. — Italo Svevo

I have come up with very creative ideas that really didn't work with the song I was currently composing. — Ken Hill

Even the word computer is outdated now that most people don't use their computer to compute anything at all - rather, it has become just like that big disorganized drawer everyone has in their kitchen, what in my family we called the junk drawer. — Daniel J. Levitin

I consider time as an in immense ocean, in which many noble authors are entirely swallowed up. — Joseph Addison

Are you sure? A man's task is to die with honour, but a woman's task is to endure. — Remittance Girl