Omaanda Quotes & Sayings
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Top Omaanda Quotes
I'm sorry," muttered Locke. "I was so keen to come to Tal fucking Verrar." "It's not your fault. We were both eager to hop in bed with the wench; it's just shit luck she turned out to have the clap. — Scott Lynch
Oh! If such an one was to come from God, and not the Devil, what a force for good might he not be in this old world of ours. — Bram Stoker
Heck, gold medals, what can you do with them? — Eric Heiden
I figured I'd go west, see what was 'cross the BeeCee border, maybe get there for winter and walk 'cross that frozen ocean like them yellow-haired — Beth Lewis
As a cancer survivor, I am very aware of how many wasted minutes I don't have. The surest way to waste what is left of your life is to worry about what might happen or what might have been. — Shelley Hamlin
God forgive us-but most of us grew up to be the sort of men our mothers warned us against. — Brendan Behan
Things culminate when they have to. Work comes to you when you deserve to do it. — Nimrat Kaur
What was said about him, what the females needed to believe about him, was just oral masturbation for mouths that needed to be otherwise occupied. — J.R. Ward
Truth exists for the wise, beauty for the feeling heart. — Friedrich Schiller
Vince McMahon was a great negotiator. — Tom Lister Jr.
It needs some very great disaster, such as prolonged subjugation by a foreign enemy, to destroy a national culture. The Stock Exchange will be pulled down, the horse plough will give way to the tractor, the country houses will be forgotten, but England will still be England, an everlasting animal stretching into the future and the past and like all living things, having the power to change out of recognition and yet remain the same. — George Orwell
The work gets more difficult as you get older. You learn more and you gather more experiences, there is deeper pain and higher highs. — Gwyneth Paltrow
Fear of self is the greatest of all terrors, the deepest of all dread, the commonest of all mistakes. From it grows failure. Because of it, life is a mockery. Out of it comes despair. — David Seabury
