Monosyllabic Synonym Quotes & Sayings
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I was like a wonder kid at Uptown. The first record I produced sold two million copies - and I'd only produced it because the producer didn't show up. — Sean Combs
You're hungry.
The beast glared.
STAY OUT OF MY MIND, INSECT. — Jay Kristoff
I do, too, most recently while I was singing karaoke in some weird bar. — Radha Mitchell
There is nothing for you to take away from this world. You have come to give. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
It is permissible with certain precautions to speak in print of coitus, but it is not permissible to employ the monosyllabic synonym for this word. — Bertrand Russell
If you worked out enough, maybe the man would too. Maybe you would be able to work it out together, as if the two of you were a puzzle that could be solved; otherwise, one of you, most likely the man, taking his addictive body with him and leaving you with bad withdrawal, which you could counteract by exercise. If you didn't work it out it was because one of you had the wrong attitude. — Margaret Atwood
As a matter of fact, I find the Western cinema very fantastic. — Shah Rukh Khan
Of all the things I do, acting is the thing that grabs most, but there's another level on which it strikes me as being a little silly. In the end you're dressing up and deciding to be somebody. — Jane Asher
And so you [young Americans]need to be the Idea Generation. The generation who's always thinking on the cutting edge, who's wondering how to create and keep the next wave of American jobs and American innovations, who's figuring out how to out-compete the Idea Generations of Indias and Chinas of the world. — Barack Obama
The essence of our whole path is in that place of discomfort, and what do we do with it? — Pema Chodron
Important moments like this are time to reflect. To remind us, sometimes, that it's not only important what you wear, but it's also important to be aware. — Kenneth Cole
Let go of what has passed. Let go of what may come. Let go of what is happening now. Don't try to figure anything out. Don't try to make anything happen. Relax, right now, and rest. — Tilopa
I also argue that sin (or at least our thinking about it) has evolved significantly since the 1950s and continues to do so, such that Fidel Castro's confident cri de Coeur from the early 1960's, "History will absolve me," could work today for a great many religious Jews and Christians wrestling with their conscience. — John Portmann