Moosend Quotes & Sayings
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Wherefore do ye toil; is it not that ye may live and be happy? And if ye toil only that ye my toil more, when shall happiness find you? Ye toil to live, but is not life made of beauty and song? And if ye suffer no singers among you, where shall be the fruits of your toil? Toil without song is like a weary journey without an end. Were not death more pleasing? — H.P. Lovecraft

That's not cruel. This is. You come here in the middle of the night, expecting me to be awake, and ask - no, demand - me to give you things that belong to me as much as they belong to you. Never mind what it does to me. Never mind that each time I see you, I wonder if I'll ever hold you in my arms again, or be able to touch you without you cringing away like I'm a monster. I think it's fair to ask if there's an 'us,' my dear, because I suspect you're trying to use me just now. Tell me that's not cruel, and I'll let you go. — Nenia Campbell

The more money you take away from families is the less power that family has. And that's a basic power. — Rick Santorum

The President wishes the Japanese to be very prudent about the introduction of opium, and if a treaty is made, he wishes that opium may be strictly prohibited. — Townsend Harris

Perhaps it's better to be unhappy than not to feel anything at all. — Barbara Pym

It's a democracy and if I am outvoted, I have to accept the majority decisions. — Moshe Dayan

I'm not singing for the future
I'm not dreaming of the past
I'm not talking of the fist time
I never think about the last — Shane MacGowan

Idiot. I told you not to fight the horse thing. — Julie Kagawa

I personally will be overjoyed when the Canadian courts rule to return John Graham back to the US to answer for this brutal murder. — Robert Robideau

Perhaps they will remember Chris Creed and they will find their tolerance, their compassion. — Carol Plum-Ucci

The haters always scream the loudest. — Tucker Max

Now if only I could do something about my neurosis that forces me to narrate my life out loud for everyone to hear, I said, to no one in particular. — Iain S. Thomas

Orito pictures the human mind as a loom that weaves disparate threads of belief, memory and narrative into an entity whose common name is Self, and which sometimes calls itself Perception. — David Mitchell