Omagiu Ceausescu Quotes & Sayings
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Yeah I did put my clothes on, but my clothes took off ... Could it be my clothes are putting me on?? — Micky Dolenz
Please, please, please Mr. Fireman? Can I play with your hose?" -Sammy Mauger — Drew Zachary
Also, in a funny way, if you have been happily married there are no unresolved areas, nothing to prove to yourself after the other dies. — Nigella Lawson
I can only imagine the quiet horror that people must endure when they meet me in person. — Brad Listi
There needs to be a planned series of speeches, interviews, etc., over the next two or three months by administration officials and other public figures talking about President Ford, what he is trying to do and what he has accomplished. — Robert Teeter
Don't worry, tracker. You'll know when our deal is up ... I'll be certain you hear it when I make her scream. — Leigh Bardugo
It is better to love wisely, no doubt: but to love foolishly is better than not to be able to love at all — William Makepeace Thackeray
Suci, a Sumatran rhino, lives at the Cincinnati Zoo, — Elizabeth Kolbert
More than ever, we have big houses and broken homes, high incomes and low morale, secured rights and diminished civility. We excel at making a living but often fail at making a life. We celebrate our prosperity but yearn for a purpose. We cherish our freedoms but long for connection. In an age of plenty, we feel spiritual hunger. — Craig Gross
Awkwardness with the boyfriend who tried to drown you because he thought he was his own dead brother who turned out not to be dead. Probably not a lot of advice lying around for this particular relationship problem -Hannah — Emma Carlson Berne
Whoever invented the concept of fairness, anyway? Isn't everything easier if you simply get rid of the idea of justice altogether? You think the quantity of pleasure, the degree of suffering is constant among all men? — Paul Bowles
And there's no getting around the fact that all life lives at the expense of another life. — Madeleine L'Engle
Theodosius was chaste and temperate; he enjoyed, without excess, the sensual and social pleasures of the table, and the warmth of his amorous passions was never diverted from their lawful objects. The proud titles of Imperial greatness were adorned by the tender names of a faithful husband, an indulgent father; his uncle was raised, by his affectionate esteem, to the rank of a second parent. — Edward Gibbon
Tea began as a medicine and grew into a beverage. — Okakura Kakuzo
Now and then, I remember you in times
Unbelievable. And in places not made for memory
But for the transient, the passing that does not remain. — Yehuda Amichai
