Nublada Quotes & Sayings
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I grew up with siblings, so if I could just snap my fingers and have four [children], I would have four — Kim Kardashian

Poor Desdemona! I am glad thy father's dead.
Thy match was mortal to him, and pure grief
Shore his old thread in twain. — William Shakespeare

The bow is so old, its horsehair is glue
Sent to the factory, just like me and like you
So how come they stayed your execution?
The audience roars its standing ovation
Dust, — Gayle Forman

When along the pavement,
Palpitating flames of life,
People flicker around me,
I forget my bereavement,
The gap in the great constellation,
The place where a star used to be — D.H. Lawrence

I think Pebble Beach is kind of a unique place on the planet. — Clint Eastwood

We are now able to create virtual realities on computers. Are we all living in one created by someone in the future? — Greg Fitzsimmons

If your family loves you, you're fine. What you can't grow up without is love. — Joanna Lumley

I wish there was some way I could control the variables, but if the time in the darkness taught me anything, it's that the world is larger than my grasp. — Pierce Brown

Most of us ... are simply just trying to get through the day. And wait for those times in their life that are markers, that put things into relief. That's why we like movies and books so much. — Campbell Scott

We're playing those mind games together, pushing the barriers, planting seeds, playing the mind guerilla. — John Lennon

Well, my dad (Ken Griffey) taught me that there's three parts. There's hitting, there's defense, and there's baserunning. And as long as you keep those three separated, you're going to be a good player. I mean, you can't take your defense on the bases, you can't take your hitting to the field, and you can't take your baserunning at the plate. But defense, is number one. — Ken Griffey Jr.

I am the first male member of my family for about three generations who can have reasonable confidence in expecting that I will leave this earth with more or less the same number of fingers, hands, legs, toes and eyes as I had when I was born. — Neil Kinnock