Opakuji Quotes & Sayings
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Things which do not require effort of some sort are seldom worth having. — Ivor Novello
I'm the bathroom master
I'm a real bowl blaster
Don't mess with me
'Cause I can mess it up faster
With just one flush
I can make a toilet gush
When my sister cleans it up
I just turn her to mush! — R.U. Slime
We should celebrate. We each married a sadistic killer." His head tilted toward Isa as we drank our coffee. "I almost feel sorry for the poor bastard she ends up with. — Scarlett Dawn
Cuz I was never pretty anyway and never cared anything about that. — Waylon Jennings
Courage did not come from the need to survive, or from a brute indifference inherited from someone else, but from a driving need for love which no obstacle in this world or the next world will break. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez
He that doth what he should not, shall feel what he would not. — Benjamin Franklin
Being of no party,
I shall offend all parties — George Gordon Byron
In my mind what novels do best is that they immerse us deeply into our character's world - they truly transport us deep into these spaces - but the same way you know a Hollywood movie won't end after thirty minutes, you carry in yourself the implicit contract that the novel won't throw you out of itself 'til the very end. That bulk of pages is a form of consolation, of security. — Junot Diaz
Georges Claude made a fortune from his neon signs, but lost most of it in the 1930s with hair brained schemes to make electricity using the temperature difference between the top of the ocean and its icy depths. He almost ended his career imprisoned for life. — Bill Hammack
For the wagons that bear grain to the whole of mankind without any moral basis for their action may most cold-bloodedly exclude an important part of mankind from the enjoyment of what they bear, something that has already happened ... — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Don't be afraid, we'll never know until we try. — James Marquess
The days of the digitals are numbered. The metaphor is built into them like a self-destruct mechanism. — Tom Stoppard
When fewer workers have unions, the standard of living falls for everyone and the gap between the rich and poor grows. — John Sweeney
You can't carry someone else's pain. They have to walk through it on their own. — Heidi Cullinan
And I think it was the outline of that church tower at Belaugh against the sky which gave me a passion for churches so that every church I've past since I've wanted to stop and look in. — John Betjeman
