Milliarde English Quotes & Sayings
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The rarest of all things in American life is charm. We spend billions every year manufacturing fake charm that goes under the heading of public relations. Without it, America would be grim indeed. — Anita Loos

In the ordinary church, it is suppressed by respectability, by a desire to appear better than we really are. — E. Stanley Jones

Wall Street has a few prudent principles; the trouble is that they are always forgotten when they are most needed. — Benjamin Graham

You don't want to overeat too much because then you have to work twice as hard. — LaMarr Woodley

I love my style of writing. Nope, it's not the most poetic stuff you've ever read but you know, it can evoke emotions and images and smells and sensations, and that is what I set out to do. — Erin M. Truesdale

A free state is a corporate state. — Marie Lu

The thin man had a tight voice that expected to be lied to. (The King in Yellow) — Raymond Chandler

Fancy Restaurant: one that serves cold soup on purpose. — Doug Larson

Everything you do makes my body scream with loneliness. — Henry Rollins

Oh, measure it all out! Acceptable levels of misery and suffering!' The cane swung down, thumped hard on the ground. 'Acceptable? Who the fuck says any level is acceptable? What sort of mind thinks that?'
Karsa grinned, 'Why, a civilized one.'
'Indeed!' Shadowthrone turned to Cotillion. 'And you doubted this one! — Steven Erikson

I figured she wanted to get into it with me, some he's-my-man-so-step-off song and dance. If so, she would have to dance solo.
I don't do drama. — Dia Reeves

To achieve authentic, sustained happiness, above all else you need to be in charge of your life, to be in control of who you want to be, and be able to make the appropriate changes if you are not. — Michael Booth

In a blur of white satin and lace, Louisa Marie Honeycutt dove into the waiting limousine, slid across the expansive leather seat, then with a furtive look out the tinted window, — Rhonda Nelson

When it comes to fame, I am in a very convenient position. I live a very normal life. — Clemence Poesy