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Top Noshery Quotes

If ur going to have a war on drugs, have them against ALL drugs, including alcohol, the number one offender. — Bill Hicks

Everything is packed into a second which is either consummated or not consummated. — Henry Miller

We are on the cusp of a marketing revolution. And it's being led by YOU. — Mark Schaefer

I think I invented the phrase 'Don't overdo it.' — Kevin James

Black is a pearl in a woman's eye. — George Chapman

[T]he Old Testament, [ ... ] if considered as a general rule of conduct, would lead to consequences destructive of all principles of humanity and morality. — David Hume

Urfa chillies are a Turkish variety that are mild on heat but big on aroma. They're sweet, smoky, a lovely dark red, and go with just about anything. — Yotam Ottolenghi

Sacred soul with sparkle of divinity finds undefeatable strength. — Lailah Gifty Akita

McLaren was a risky project because they were completely new, but we are one team - we win and we lose together. — Fernando Alonso

My interest in writing about American history stemmed originally, I think, from a subconscious desire to find roots - I felt like a girl without a country. I have put down roots quite firmly by now, but in the process, I have discovered the joys of research and am probably hooked. — Jean Fritz

You are not what others think you are. You are what God knows you are. — Shannon L. Alder

I used to cry to the stars in the sky and begged them to have mercy on me cause I longed for the moment when the amount of pain I felt would be unbearable and I would simply go numb. Numb. The very taste of that word was a sweet symphony to me. A relief. An alleviation in my unendurable existence. A cure. I ached because of more reasons than I could contain. My mother's cancer, my unrequited love, my worn body. The absence of my dignity and innocence. The utter feeling of abandonment. My yearning for love and family. My beloved father who left me. My freakiness and lack of belonging somewhere. My bisexuality and faith deprivation. My poverty, being insolvent most of my life, having no money to my name since forever. My shack of a house, cold and loathed from the very first days. My sorrow and grief caused by my weaknesses and deficiencies... — Magdalena Ganowska