P1942 Quotes & Sayings
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Even without love, I can live fine alone. It's not like I've always had what I wanted. In my life not even once ... I was never selfish nor full of greed. The things I want to do, the things I want, the things I wish for ... have I ever even had any of those, for at least once in my whole life? I can live fine without love. I will find a way to survive. Dying is hell. Why is living supposed to be hell? — Ma-Roo

You need to take some acting classes to learn to hide your huge crush on my husband better — Mary Papas

American products are marvels of production and functionality, but were unnecessarily and unbearably ugly, noisy smelly and offensive. — Raymond Loewy

I've always preferred writing about grey characters and human characters. Whether they are giants or elves or dwarves, or whatever they are, they're still human, and the human heart is still in conflict with the self. — George R R Martin

I'm being hypocritical because I have a Twitter, but I try to not talk about things like, 'Oh, I had a grapefruit this morning and it was delicious,' because, who cares? — Zoey Deutch

Not forgiving somebody is like drinking poison and hoping that the offender will get sick. — Gary Smalley

One life per year. It seemed so moderate a price ... until you looked back and realized you could fill a movie theater with your victims. — Kelley Armstrong

We talk a lot about hope, helping, and teamwork. Our whole message is that we are more powerful together. — Victoria Osteen

It should be of the pleasure of a poem itself to tell how it can. The figure a poem makes. It begins in delight and ends in wisdom. The figure is the same for love. — Robert Frost

Over a long period of time, living as if you were someone else is no fun. — Richard Chamberlain

The task must be to banish from mankind's thought the idea that anybody has the right to use force against righteousness, against justice, against mutual agreements. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Poetry is the search for a tangible reality. — Marty Rubin