Meedtme Quotes & Sayings
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I would hate to be 65 and think, 'What if I had tried to be an actor?' — Matt Long
Mistake this day as being like any other, and your deaths will go as unmourned as the insects of the field. — A.J. Darkholme
A writer shouldn't be restricted to any single race, society or even country, he or she has to be for the entire world, and writers should try to write on global issues that are affecting peoples' life in a direct or indirect way. — Tim I. Gurung
I played Chess with him and would have beaten him sometimes only he always took back his last move, and ran the game out differently — Mark Twain
I always loved beauty and accessories, and it's always something I was passionate about. — Aerin Lauder
As we see, this is an illegal state; it is a cancerous entity and the root of all the crises and wars and cannot be a factor in bringing about a true and just peace in this region. Therefore, we cannot acknowledge the existence of a state called Israel, not even far in the future, as some people have tried to suggest. Time does not cancel the legitimacy of the Palestinian claim. — Hassan Nasrallah
Often, city fathers blamed prostitutes for the disease, and some threatened to brand their cheeks with hot iron if they did not desist from their vices. — Peter Lewis Allen
When I grew up, my family, we sat down, all of us to watch 'Good Times,' 'Sanford and Son,' all those shows that were out at that time. — Magic Johnson
World Screen is a great resource-the perfect one-stop guide to what matters most in global entertainment. — Bonnie Hammer
I think it is such an amazing moment when people realize what they are and what they can be, and they start putting themselves out into the world. I think you can see it in people when it's happening. They look different. — Elizabeth Peyton
There is no point in using the word 'impossible' to describe something that has clearly happened. — Douglas Adams
There is a problem with writers. If what a writer wrote was published and sold many, many copies, the writer thought he was great. If what a writer wrote was published and sold a medium number of copies, the writer thought he was great. If what a writer wrote was published and sold very few copies, the writer thought he was great. If what the writer wrote never was published and he didn't have the money to publish it himself, then he thought he was truly great. The truth, howevet, was that there was very little greatness. It was almost nonexistent, invisible. But you could be sure that the worst writers had the most confidence, the least self-doubt. Anyway, writers were to be avoided, — Anonymous
The greatest teacher has nothing to say. He simply gives himself in service, and never worries. — Laozi
