Mehmet Canayaz Quotes & Sayings
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Check your moves well, because it can
cost one pawn or losing a lot of just from three moves! — Deyth Banger

Just ask yourself, if we weren't taught to be women, what would we be? (Ask yourself this question even if you're a man, and don't cheat by changing the words.) — Karen Joy Fowler

I think it's all absolute nonsense how people talk about photography as being an art. It's a very menial career that you do if you draw badly. Now they teach it at the Royal College of Art and get grand about it. It's the only course there that I don't understand. — Antony Armstrong-Jones

There was no one else to blame anymore. No Bores or Old Ladies or Nortons, or Assassins waiting at the bridge. And there was no place to hide-no place across any river for a boatman to take us.
Our life would be what we made of it-nothing more, nothing less.
Baboons.
Baboons.
They build their own cages, we could almost hear the Pigman whisper, as he took his children with him. — Paul Zindel

If only he could be alone in his room working, he thought, among his books. That was where he felt at his ease. — Virginia Woolf

The Mularkeys all saw love as a durable, reliable thing, easy to recognize ... Love could be more fragile than a sparrow's bone. — Kristin Hannah

A bead of sweat began to form on Crowley's forehead, and trickled down into one eye. He flicked it away. Then, with care — Terry Pratchett

I think sometimes nothing is better than something. I mean, I'd rather have nothing than let this guy use me like his bitch. — Ben Fountain

The way I see it, there's only one melody for any song. — Ben Folds

Reading is my breath. — Lailah Gifty Akita

On the wings of courage, soar to your destiny. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Social media allows comics to bypass the gatekeepers and connect directly with people who will want to come see them. — Paul Provenza

I highly venerate the Masonic Institution, under the fullest persuasion that, when its principles are acknowledged and its laws and precepts obeyed, it comes nearest to the Christian religion, in its moral effects and influence, of any institution with which I am acquainted. — Theodore Roosevelt