Parcae Goddess Quotes & Sayings
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I am opposed to the laying down of rules or conditions to be observed in the construction of bridges lest the progress of improvement tomorrow might be embarrassed or shackled by recording or registering as law the prejudices or errors of today. — Isambard K. Brunel
Canoodling, I see. — Cassandra Clare
Style is not my long suit, but I'm really fascinated by it. — Susan Isaacs
Carol Burnett, who played Miss Hannigan in 'Annie', is as funny as it gets. — Katherine Parkinson
I firmly believe that life is an 'and' proposition and not an 'or' one. If you really love something, you just have to try it. The worse that can happen is that you'll be told 'no.' — Bryan Batt
In which building is the pope?" one woman asked. She was overheard by writer Teresa Dean, who wrote a daily column from the fair. "The pope is not here, madame," the guard said. "Where is he?" "In Italy, Europe, madame." The woman frowned. "Which way is that?" Convinced now that the woman was joking, the guard cheerfully quipped, "Three blocks under the lagoon." She said, "How do I get there? — Erik Larson
Gratitude begins where my sense of entitlement ends. — Steven Furtick
Only as an aesthetic product can the world be justified to all eternity. — Friedrich Nietzsche
Great are the symbols of Being, But that which is symboled is greater;
Vast the create and beheld, But vaster the Inward Creator. — Richard Realf
He was paving hell with energy - buying an indulgence, forgiveness for sin. — Sylvain Reynard
All psychologists who have studied the intelligence of women, as well as poets and novelists, recognize today that they represent the most inferior forms of human evolution and that they are closer to children and savages than to an adult, civilized man. They excel in fickleness, inconstancy, absence of thought and logic, and incapacity to reason. — Gustave Le Bon
Let us say goodbye to winter to welcome the beauty of spring. — Debasish Mridha
Financially, I'm fine. But it's good to work. I'm not capable of doing nothing. — Anita Pallenberg
How dost thou know that some entire, living, thinking thing may not be invisibly and uninterpenetratingly standing precisely where thou now standest; aye, and standing there in thy spite? In thy most solitary hours, then, dost thou not fear eavesdroppers? Hold, don't speak! And if I still feel the smart of my crushed leg, though it be now so long dissolved; then, why mayst not thou, carpenter, feel the fiery pains of hell for ever, and without a body? Hah! — Herman Melville