Mesininkas Quotes & Sayings
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Shakespeare said, nothing is either good nor bad but thinking makes it so. — Dyan Cannon
Money is not the cure for misery but changing our perception is. — Debasish Mridha
Very serious mistakes were made by previous governments, and Greece was ready to be abandoned by its partners and to leave the eurozone, which would have created total catastrophe. — Antonis Samaras
God does not further our spiritual life in spite of our circumstances, but in and by our circumstances. — Oswald Chambers
The closer you got to someone, the more it would destroy you when they were inevitably gone. — Julie Kagawa
I have just enough public appreciation to make me happy. — Jonathan Pryce
Another time might be easier than this one, but there's only the time you're in, thinks Enid. And it's always going to be lacking somehow. Best to spend some of your moments here on earth noticing what else is here with you instead of concentrating solely on your own misery. — Helen Humphreys
When you first get married, they open the car door for you. Eighteen years now ... once he opened the car door for me in the last four years - we were on the freeway at the time. — Joan Rivers
You've got bad eating habits if you use a grocery cart in 7-Eleven. — Dennis Miller
Instead of dumping all my money on an independent film that nobody would watch and most people would make fun of behind my back, I decided, 'I'm just going to buy a house.' — Daniel Tosh
People get in fights because they don't communicate, because you don't want to hurt the other person. — Aaron Paul
A chair is to have no backside. It should be beautiful from all sides and angles. — Hans Wegner
There's only one thing I know what to do, so I'm pretty much otherwise unemployable. The idea that you can make a living from exercising your only skill is wonderful. And it's wonderful to be read. It's a really exciting and happy thing to be read. — Helen Garner
The doctor used to tell me that every person about to die becomes a music box playing the melody that best describes his life, his character, and his hopes. For some, it's a popular waltz; for others, a march. — Patrick Modiano