Payanini Quotes & Sayings
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Top Payanini Quotes
In 20 years of comedy, I've probably had a dozen good points. — Doug Stanhope
Sometimes I get into the movies and into the roles; it's hard for me to move on. — George Tillman Jr.
At this he laughed, and so did we: the jests of the rich are ever successful. — Oliver Goldsmith
Culture is this thing that we can exchange among ourselves as human beings to knock aside our differences and build upon our similarities. Cultural exchange is the ultimate exchange. — Chuck D
No mortal eye has ever fully seen a flash of lightning ... for no matter how firmly we look, our eyes are sure to be dazzled. — Berthold Auerbach
Men came in and dragged us apart. It took us five minutes to bring Nora to. She sat up holding her cheek and looked around the room until she saw Morelli, nippers on one wrist, standing between two detectives. Morelli's face was a mess: the coppers had worked him over a little just for the fun of it. Nora glared at me. "You damned fool," she said, "you didn't have to knock me cold. I knew you'd take him, but I wanted to see it."
One of the coppers laughed. "Jesus," he said admiringly, "there's a woman with hair on her chest. — Dashiell Hammett
When I was little, a year seemed like the longest thing in the world. — James Dawson
It's your life; live it well. — Judy Sheindlin
In the book, America had already been weakened by bio terror plagues before waves of selfish violence took down the rest. But the real enemy was the kind of male human being who nurses fantasies of violent glory at the expense of his fellow citizens. — David Brin
It does seem
the more we drink
the better the words
go. — Charles Bukowski
Wealth and poverty are seen for what they are. It begins to be seen that the poor are only they who feel poor, and poverty consists in feeling poor. The rich, as we reckon them, and among them the very rich, in a true scale would be found very indigent and ragged. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Kerouac and I are not real at all. The only thing about a writer is that he has written, and not his so-called life. 'And we (will) all die and the stars will go out, one after another. — William S. Burroughs
I've made more cuts than any governor has ever made. — Jim Doyle
And like a passing thought, she fled In light away. — Robert Burns
