Multicoloured Animal Quotes & Sayings
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Getting all emotionally wrapped up in made-up people's lives gives me a chance to take a break from my own life [ ... ]. — Arlaina Tibensky

The only readers we get are people whom our subject interests. No one reads ads for amusement, long or short ... Give them enough to take action — Claude C. Hopkins

Most people just laugh when they hear that the secret to success is giving. Then again, most people are nowhere near as successful as they wish they were. — Bob Burg

And if all of us are play-acting, there can be no such thing as a soul mate, because we don't have genuine souls. — Gillian Flynn

My husband said it was him or the cat. I miss him sometimes. — Zsa Zsa Gabor

Always trust people and they may let you down. Always distrust people and you have let them down. — Ron Kaufman

This is America, This vast, confused beauty, This staring, restless speed of loveliness, Mighty, overwhelming, crude, of all forms, Making grandeur out of profusion, Afraid of no incongruities, Sublime in its audacity, Bizarre breaker of moulds. — Amy Lowell

An equally shaggy tuft of hair dangled from his chin, the classification somewhere between beard, goatee, and flower gone to seed. — Lindsay Buroker

I just had the sense that at least the books that I had read about law just didn't really have enough of that. — Floyd Abrams

When you expand your awareness, seemingly random events will be seen to fit into a larger purpose. — Deepak Chopra

Marking and underscoring a book makes it more — Dale Carnegie

Israel also deprived the world of its chance of shedding tears of genuine sympathy over her destruction. The world resents this; it likes to feel noble and sympathetic. — George Mikes

It is certain that there is no other passion which does produce such contrary effects in so great a degree. But this may be said for love, that if you strike it out of the soul, life would be insipid, and our being but half animated. — Joseph Addison