Muterkelly Quotes & Sayings
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Because it is a customary cross, As die to love as thoughts, and dreams, and sighs, Wishes, and tears, poor fancy's followers. — William Shakespeare

I was very happy that I was as normal as possible before I went into serious dance. — Suzanne Farrell

The public has heard the stereotypical love songs a million times, and they've heard the stereotypical life-or-death songs millions of times. It's good to mix it up a little bit. — Ed Sheeran

Ruby: How nice for you all. How is the wonderfully helpful Ursula?
Rosie: Wonderfully helpful. Yesterday she told me I had problems discussing
my feelings.
Ruby: And?
Rosie: And I told her that made me feel angry and that she could go fuck
herself.
Ruby: Well expressed.
Rosie: Thank you. I don't see where there was a problem, I successfully
explained how I felt and she clearly understood what I meant. No
problems ... — Cecelia Ahern

Federer can be the best ever; he has the potential. The only question is whether he has the desire. — Richard Krajicek

The supreme goal and glory of humanity is to know and enjoy God. — Anonymous

Visions and voices and fear and despair cannot be captured by CT scan or measured in the amplitude of EKG waves. Try as we might, we simply cannot predict which of our patients will kill themselves, which will murder their children, and which will leave the hospital healed, never to return. — Christine Montross

Your voice can change the world. — Barack Obama

If we spend enough time dreaming, then the dream might eventually become real. — Fennel Hudson

Secrets had the power to kill a marriage,she said. Nonsense, Sylvie said,it was secrets that could save a marriage. — Kate Atkinson

The old harlot, German philosophy, has finally turned into a church lady. — Franz Grillparzer

When Jesus died on the cross, so did your sin; when He rose from the dead, so did your HOPE. — Max Lucado

Ernie greets us again and slaps some glasses on the bar. A young-looking guy in the back of the room mutters something about "damn Cullenist" loud enough for me to hear. (Well, me and everybody else, since we've all got superhearing.) What's he talking about? What did I
oh wait, yeah, those vampire books with the sparkly vampires. Great. — Kimberly Pauley

HOW DID WE wind up in a world where the only choices for the very old seem to be either going down with the volcano or yielding all control over our lives? — Atul Gawande