Patronul Emag Quotes & Sayings
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How do you know all this? Jeez, Tory, you're a kid. Act like it. (Geary)
(Tory reached out and punched her on the arm.)
Ow! What was that for? (Geary)
Unexpected and irrational emotional outbursts. Isn't that what teenagers are supposed to do? Oh, and sulk. A lot. (Tory) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

For TV you also get those pre-interviews when researchers ask you what you're going to say. The pre-interview drives me insane. If they've already decided the outcome, why don't I just hand in an essay? Maybe if we talk we'll find something out. I'd rather just have an awkward pause. — Jarvis Cocker

The rules of grammar are mere human statutes, which is why when he speaks out of the possessed the Devil himself speaks bad Latin. — Georg C. Lichtenberg

One of the reasons so many people are suffering from stress is not that they are doing stressful things but that they allow so little time for silence. — John O'Donohue

Fragments of energy sizzled against my skin where he touched me, like sparks that shoot from a sparkler you played with as a kid. — Jodie Andrefski

It takes a lot of energy to be negative. You have to work at it. But smiling is painless. I'd rather spend my energy smiling. — Eric Davis

Deep down I'm superficial — Anne Penketh

Harshaw was working as hard as he ever worked. Most of his mind was occupied with watching pretty girls do pretty things with sun and water; — Robert A. Heinlein

An illustration that does not complement a story, in the end, will become but a false idol. Since we cannot possibly believe in an absent story, we will naturally begin believing in the picture itself. — Orhan Pamuk

I tried to picture a female version of Jim and got Jim in a dress instead. The image was disturbing. — Ilona Andrews

There's all body types, but there's just one size. — Conor Oberst

There is no glory in being a featherbed soldier, a man bedecked with gorgeous medals, but never beautified by a scar, or ennobled by a wound. All that you ever hear of such a soldier is that his spurs jingle on the pavement as he walks. There is no history for this carpet knight. He is just a dandy. He never smelled gunpowder in battle in his life. If he did, he fetched out his cologne to kill the offensive odor. Oh, if we could be wise enough to choose, even were as wise as the Lord Himself, we would choose the troubles which He has appointed to us, and we would not spare ourselves a single pang. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon