Mouthful Crossword Quotes & Sayings
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For me, my discomfort with gay weddings was articulated by a close friend, who observed that gay people getting married is like retarded people getting together to give each other PhDs. It doesn't make them smarter, and it doesn't make us married. — Dan Savage
Each day when you wake up you have a choice: You can have a good day, or you can have a bad day. So you might as well have a good one. — Christy Jordan
That's why you did it. You wanted your world to collapse around you. You wanted everything to get as dark as possible. — Jay Asher
Hope is soothing, but it can become deceptive if we cling to it as the last resort against reality. — Janvier Chouteu-Chando
The Internet enables us to share the ideas we have without having to create another hierarchy. — Anita Borg
I do not regret one moment of my life. — Lillie Langtry
Andrew's kissing Amanda again, her back pinned against the door frame, his hands working through a geometry problem where the goal is to find the point of intersection where two legs bisect. People would like math so much more if it involved real life like that. — Julia Kent
September fattens on vines. Roses flake from the wall. The smoke of harmless fires drifts to my eyes. This is plenty. This is more than enough. — Geoffrey Hill
There is no way to counterfeit courage; we either have it or we do not — T.F. Hodge
Paths are made by walking" (anonymous) — Janet Garber
Poetry forces a writer to condense and crystallise his thoughts and often represents a short cut to truths unsuspected by the author himself. — Felix Dennis
... my private thoughts, feelings I captured with a tortured mind and hammered into sentences I shoved into paragraphs, ideas I pinned together with punctuation marks that serve no function but to determine where one thought ends and another begins. — Tahereh Mafi
Nothing is intrinsically valuable; the value of everything is attributed to it, assigned to it from outside the thing itself, by people. — John Barth
