Passando Mal Quotes & Sayings
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I believe that the root cause of every financial crisis, the root cause, is flawed government policies — Henry Paulson

Charlie Brown: A penny! Rats! Why couldn't I have found a nickel? What good is a penny these days? Why do things like that always happen to me?! *walks off frustrated*
Lucy: Gee, he found a penny! Why don't things like that ever happen to me? — Charles M. Schulz

When you tell a story and connect with somebody through an emotion that's why they like songs. — Rapsody

CNN has given me a platform to share my experiences. My Web site, YouTube Channel and Facebook page have exposed me to thousands of voters who share my concerns. My lack of seniority has not impeded my ability to communicate in any way. — Jason Chaffetz

I hate to tell you this, but there's an entire subset of people out there who think of me as quite a dull actor. And that's the word used, and often - dull. — Campbell Scott

Women fear endangering men's approval so much, we don't even wait for them to say no. Or else we protect them, even if it means saying no to ourselves. — Gloria Steinem

Crowds can be frightening. They have a way of impressing the low, base taste upon their members. Watching the way thousands of people in his audience could not think for themselves, could not find the courage to allow their ordinary feelings of decency and taste to prevail, I understood better how demagogues are possible. — Roger Ebert

Because Iran understands Afghanistan far better than Americans do, making Iran a partner in a long-term effort to transform Afghan agriculture makes sense. — Stephen Kinzer

There's no future in stories ... Stories are things of the past, things for museums. — David Mitchell

You can always tell where Diana Ross has been by the hair that's left behind! — Diana Ross

It was the kind of conversation you could only hold in whispers. — Aimee Bender

When you start working on a series, it's almost too much work. It's like a movie a week. — Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa

If the first law of friendship is that it has to be cultivated, the second law is to be indulgent when the first law has been neglected. — Voltaire

Even she couldn't believe she'd spent so much money on household appliance. Money that she could just as easily have spend on handbags or bottles of wine. The only conclusion she could draw was that she was finally grown-up. Which was funny because in her head she was still sixteen and trying to decide what to do when she left school. — Marian Keyes