Newsmaker Of The Year 2020 Quotes & Sayings
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Russian men have a saying: "Women are like buses ... " That's it. — Yakov Smirnoff
You cheer my heart, who build as if Rome would be eternal. — Augustus
Can't good come around sometimes through some strange back doors? — Donna Tartt
After that, his faith could never be something passive, a pleasant outing to a friendly church service. Faith became everything, because heaven held one of his own. He was passionate about making sure his family all wound up together in heaven. But here on earth, winning another Super Bowl ring was important too. — Karen Kingsbury
I like airplanes. I like anywhere that isn't a proper place. I like in betweens. — Neil Gaiman
A critic once characterized baseball as six minutes of action crammed into two-and-one-half hours. — Ray Fitzgerald
If believing were simple, then this world wouldn't be in the mess that it is today. — M.K. Clinton
Mozart died too late rather than too soon. — Glenn Gould
I wasn't born in New York and I may never live there again, and just thinking about it makes me melancholy, but I was changed forever by it, my imagination is manacled to it, and I wear its mark the way you wear a scar. Whatever happens, whether I like it or not, New York City is fated always to remain my home. — Luc Sante
Why didn't children ever see that they could damage and harm their parents as much as parents could damage and harm children? — Laura Z. Hobson
We have reached an important point when the end begins to come into view. — William Westmoreland
Who knows if the one whose hands are bloodied with Father Grande's murder, or the one who shot Father Navarro, if those who have killed, who have tortured, who have done so much evil, are listening to me? Listen, there in your criminal hideout, perhaps already repentant, you too are called to forgiveness. — Oscar Romero
The Sorbonne should be razed and Chris Marker put in its place. — Henri Michaux
It is not the poet's business to save man's soul but to make it worth saving ... However, few poets have written with a clear theory of art for art's sake, it is by that theory alone that their work has been, or can be, judged; -and rightly so if we remember that art embraces all life and all humanity, and sees in the temporary and fleeting doctrines of conservative or revolutionary only the human grandeur or passion that inspires them. — James Elroy Flecker