Nestroy Johann Quotes & Sayings
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You can't sit around and wait for somebody to say who you are. You need to write it and paint it and do it — Faith Ringgold
Only astrophysicists new about the Internet 20 years ago. Today my cat has a website. — William J. Clinton
Fuck, honey. You taste so good. We taste so good together... — Sibylla Matilde
Government is not a warfare of interests. — Woodrow Wilson
Love does not always begin or end the way we wish it would. — C.J. Roberts
I don't think there is anyone in public life today who can escape the inevitable onslaught of the media. It seeks to pry into and often grossly distort aspects of one's personal and professional life. I guess it just comes with the territory. — Frederick Lenz
Music is my biggest passion and Ive just been obsessed with it. Like, always. — Ariana Grande
Mathematical parallels. It's plausible to hypothesize that these patterns will be reflected in events and people in each dimension. That people who have met in one quantum reality will be likely to meet in another. Certain things that happen will happen over and over, in different ways, but more often than you could explain by chance alone. — Claudia Gray
I never have celebrity crushes. — Samantha Barks
We have no time. Actually, I take that back, we make no time to do these things. And I get it. — Claire Contreras
We're the culture that cried wolf. These — Chuck Palahniuk
God is in you as the ocean is in the wave. — Eric Butterworth
Comedy lives on in the web and TV, but nobody's pressing comedy albums anymore. — Jason Alexander
Sure, it is apparent that presidents are looking at polls, but they are also stepping up on issues. President Clinton stepped up on tobacco. He shaped the polls on the tobacco issue. — Donna Shalala
In front of me stands a willow tree by a river, its long green tendrils trailing into the chuckling water. A man sits beneath the tree, back propped against the trunk, gently strumming a lute as he looks out over the water. He feels familiar to me, as if I must know him. As if it would be impossible not to know him.
I do not approach. I simply listen to the water and the lute, the sound settling deeply into my bones and heart. — Suzanna J. Linton