Natasha Romanoff Funny Quotes & Sayings
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Stop thinking, and end your problems. — Lao-Tzu

The desire to serve the common good must without fail be a requisite of the soul, a necessity for personal happiness; if it issuesnot from there, but from theoretical or other considerations, it is not at all the same thing. — Anton Chekhov

It won't do you a bit of good to know everything if you don't do anything with it. — Louise Fitzhugh

Ethiopia is such a great country, beautiful place. — Flea

Even much stronger mortals than Fred Vincy hold half their rectitude in the mind of the being they love best. — George Eliot

In the end, as you get older and older, your life is your life, and you are alone with it. — Louise Berliawsky Nevelson

I can't play a slave. — Dorothy Dandridge

Corn is at the core of modern agribusiness, the most important food crop in North America. In no other crop are the values of modern commercial agribusiness as thoroughly embedded. There is nothing we can do that is ultimately subversive - there is no act of gardening that is so profound a rebellion, there is no act of eating that is so potent a blow for food quality and food system sanity - as to take back the corn crop in our own backyards, and grow, breed, eat, and save seed of corn based upon an entirely different set of values. — Carol Deppe

Christmas without a murder plot is like a day without giant spiders eaten orphans" (quote on my special gift holiday mugs) — Roma Gray

Third step, get to know her surroundings so she could get out of there. Or at least try. That's what the heroine always did, right? And they said romance novels never taught anyone anything. She'd prove them wrong. And get the heck out of there. — Carrie Ann Ryan

The Order of the Titans had agreed with his assessment. This generation, the Order would be successful where previous generations had failed, because this time they would steal mankind's inspiration. They would kill the muses for the greater good ...
For the good of mankind. — Lisa Kessler