Mornet Number Quotes & Sayings
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I'm quite curvy and I just try and exercise whenever I can. I don't do anything hardcore as I'm just not that dedicated. — Leona Lewis

I discovered that being someone you are not is often easier than living with the person you are. — Richard Wagamese

I hate the concept of likeability - it gave us two terms of George Bush, whom a plurality of voters wanted to have a beer with, and Facebook. You'd unfriend a lot of people if you knew them as intimately and unsparingly as a good novel would. But not the ones you actually love. — Jonathan Franzen

I eat steamed sea bass and vegetables, and I have no sugar, and only drink soy milk. — Angelina Jolie

There are so many aspects to the sport. It never gets boring because you always do something different. — Wolfgang Gullich

Stories, after all, are merely memories given a certain tangibility with words, and it only takes a few words to subsume a memory completely. — Chris Bohjalian

The front aspect of great thoughts can only be enjoyed by those who stand on the side whence they arrive. — Henry David Thoreau

We need a visible past, a visible continuum, a visible myth of origin to reassure us as to our ends, since ultimately we have never believed in them. — Jean Baudrillard

Blame was a luxury they could no longer afford. — Lisi Harrison

Suppose I were to be honest with you as I possibly could be, fooling you no more than I fool myself. Still, you wouldn't know me and I wouldn't know you, because no matter how much we cry for light, we are all sleepwalkers fumbling in the dark. Sometimes we manage to touch for a moment, than we pass". — Stirling Silliphant

We talk about it for 20 minutes and then we decide I was right — Brian Howard Clough

I love snow for the same reason I love Christmas: It brings people together while time stands still. Cozy couples lazily meandered the streets and children trudged sleds and chased snowballs. No one seemed to be in a rush to experience anything other than the glory of the day, with each other, whenever and however it happened. — Rachel Cohn

In retrospect, the saddest moment of one's life would seem to be that in which one first became aware that sensibility must be protected by intelligence if it is to survive living. It is that realization that puts the bloodshed into adolescence. And the lack of that realization makes the rest of life a bloodshed. — Frank O'Hara