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Top Middlebrow Bungalow Quotes

Attention to detail can't be (and never is) added later. It's an entire development philosophy, methodology, and culture. — Marco Arment

In English-speaking countries, the connection between heresy and homosexuality is expressed through the use of a single word to denote both concepts: buggery ... Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (Third Edition) defines "buggery" as "heresy, sodomy. — Thomas Szasz

I was driving my car, I crashed and broke my spine. So yes there are things worse in life than never being someone's sweetie. — Morrissey

The infinite faith I have in people's ability to understand anything that makes sense has always been justified, finally, by their behavior. — Alice Walker

I've never had a yard sale, ever, in my life. I don't know if I ever thought about stuff I would get rid of. — Will Ferrell

Well, if she was dumb enough to marry you, she'll believe anything. — Oliver Hardy

My voice sounded throaty and my chest was warm with hope. Because I'd meant it. I'd do anything for her. — Kieran Scott

The wine world is so big. Yes, there are styles of wines I don't like. Orange wine, natural wines and low-alcohol wines. Truth is on my side, and history will prove I am right. — Robert M. Parker Jr.

If your idea of strength is mere ignorant resistance, then you have no ability to project intelligent force in the world. In which case, your only choices are to be a doormat or a difficulty. — Kevin Casey

The view from above is always beautiful. Strive to go there, but never forget to be kind. — Debasish Mridha

The idea that his wedding band was some kind of talisman nauseated him like the smell of attar. — Stephen R. Donaldson

A man who experiences no genuine satisfaction in life does not want peace. Men court war to escape meaninglessness and boredom, to be relieved of fear and frustration. — Nels Fredrick Solomon Ferre