Oyeku Quotes & Sayings
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Americans are not gonna conserve. We're not gonna shift to smaller cars. We can't - we have big, fat kids. — Greg Giraldo

I am an instrument in the shape/ of a woman trying to translate pulsations/ into images for the relief of the body/ and the reconstruction of the mind. — Adrienne Rich

Cormac McCarthy is my favorite author in the world. I love him so much. There's one book that informs me more than The Road - it's called Suttree. That book is a huge influence on me. I'm not smart enough to emulate him, but he inspires me. He never infiltrates my writing directly. He writes incredibly intelligently about people that are marginalized. — Matt De La Pena

There are two kinds of people that wear bike helmets: kids and retards. — Gavin McInnes

Anger is like a ruin, which, in falling upon its victim, breaks itself to pieces. — Seneca The Younger

I believe there is a spirit within us, which we nurture based upon our efforts and what we bring to the world. But it doesn't come from the outside; it comes from the inside. — Michael Douglas

My major regret in life is that my childhood was unnecessarily lonely. — Truman Capote

Software substitution, whether it's for drivers or waiters or nurses - it's progressing. Technology over time will reduce demand for jobs, particularly at the lower end of skill set. — Bill Gates

I grew up on 135th Street. I grew up on the poor side of New York. I grew up in Harlem. — John Catsimatidis

It's a stupid leader who can't turn follower when somebody offers him a wiser course — Orson Scott Card

I don't mean to brag or anything, but I'm preparing for a very big role. Sure, it's a cinnamon roll, but I don't want to look like I can't finish it. Or spell it. — Jim Gaffigan

Anonymity, he thought, is seductive. — John Katzenbach

What did okay mean to the harpy - not coughing up arterial blood? — Thea Harrison

They are all about romance, about life's excitement and adventure and it's essential sadness and transience. They savour everything both fine and bittersweet that life has to offer us - a stoical in the hedonism. — William Boyd