Ms Excel Add Quotes & Sayings
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Aliens are stupid. — Rick Yancey
Don't be scared, Captain No-Fun, we got this. — Jay Crownover
Indeed, an entire generation of Americans has grown to adulthood since the Roe decision of 1973, which held that the right to choose an abortion was a privacy right protected by our Constitution. — Robert Casey
The deepest reality you are aware of is the one from which you draw your power. — Deepak Chopra
It seems to me that the price of eternal vigilance is liberty. — Alex Tabarrok
He referred to me as an 'insufferable puffed-up prat'. This is a bit rich coming from a man who actually married his own mother. — Steven Morrissey
The assistant, a young man with a single-digit body mass index, looks ill at ease. He visibly struggles to control his urge to snatch the box out of Ove's hands. — Fredrik Backman
If Olivia wanted me to feel guilty, mission accomplished! — M. Leighton
I am naive when it comes to love, you know what I mean? I do believe in falling in love at first sight and things like that. — Sonam Kapoor
You have to be intense. This only comes from the CEO, this only comes from the founders. — Sam Altman
The only time I go on the set is when I have a cameo to do in the picture. I go to the set and I do my little cameo and I meet all the people. It's a great way to spend the day. And then I go back to my own world. — Stan Lee
The necessity of reciprocal checks in the exercise of political power, by dividing and distributing it into different depositories, and constituting each the guardian of the public weal against invasions by the others, has been evinced by experiments ancient and modern, some of them in our country and under our own eyes. — George Washington
I meant peace. That's what it feels like. God's peace showering down on us. And it's not because we haven't seen storms. I think it's because he gave us the strength to weather them - no matter what. — Kristy Cambron
Strip him of equipage and fortune, and such things as only dazzle our eyes and imaginations, but don't in any measure affect our reason or cause a reverence in our hearts, and the poor creature sinks beneath our notice, because not supported by real worth. — Mary Astell