Minnan Language Quotes & Sayings
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It is like a voice heard from another room, singing for the pleasure of the song, and then you know it, too, and through you it moves by accident and necessity down generations. Then, why singing? Why pleasure in it? And why the blessing of the moment when another voice is heard, dreaming to itself? — Marilynne Robinson

Being nice doesn't necessarily mean you're weak. You can be nice and be strong at the same time. That's a character trait that we need more in Washington. — Shelley Moore Capito

I kind of lost track of time ... "
"For two hours?"
Elend nodded sheepishly. "There were books involved. — Brandon Sanderson

Too afraid of plagiarising someone, so I stopped reading fiction in 1981. — Robert Rankin

I don't know how to be a boyfriend," he warns me.
I cock a brow at him, smiling. "That's too bad ... since I have a PhD in girlfriendology from the University of So Many Feelings. — Ann Aguirre

When I was at college - that was the first time I tried singing. I played in a band, and people seemed to like it. — Bryan Ferry

I'm turning 30 years old this year ... it's better than 20, I'll tell you that. The lessons I've learned. — Christina Aguilera

I never grew up thinking I wanted to be a quote-unquote star or anything. My thing was just feeling blessed to be able to make my living acting. — Ving Rhames

Each Voyager is itself a message. In their exploratory intent, in the lofty ambition of their objectives, in their utter lack of intent to do harm, and in the brilliance of their design and performance, these robots speak eloquently for us. — Carl Sagan

The idea of being icons, I think it's great when you're 24. It's fantastic. — Ian Astbury

I try to make sense of life. I try to keep myself open to people and to laughter and to love and to have faith. — Thea Bowman

Whether the law of marriage be instituted or not, the dictate of nature and virtue seems to be an early attachment to one woman. — Thomas Malthus