Pazderka Matthew Quotes & Sayings
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A man must defend his home, his wife, his children, and his martini. — Jackie Gleason
I love to shop vintage clothes; in London, I usually go to Relic and Alfie's Market. I usually brunch around London Bridge, where I live. — Georgia May Jagger
Woman is like the reed which bends to every breeze, but breaks not in the tempest. — Richard Whately
Sometimes airport security people recognize me. I'll go through the whole screening process and at the end they'll go, 'Hey, man, I really like your work.' That's so cool. — Reggie Watts
As I waited, I flicked through a magazine in a futile bid to look occupied. It had the next month's date on the cover and I remembered you laughing at time-traveling fashion mags, saying the date on the cover should alert people to their absurdity inside. — Rosamund Lupton
Never let yourself get fooled by the same pitcher on the same pitch on the same day. — George Kell
Love Beyond God
What if every time you woke
Your sigh was felt
By every being on Earth?
What if every time you spoke
Your words were heard
By every ear on Earth?
What if when you told a joke
You tickled the senses
Of every smile on Earth?
What if with each tender stroke
You shared your touch
With every hand on Earth?
What if when your heart broke
You tasted the tears
Running down every cheek on Earth?
No bond or brand or "guilted" yoke,
Surely this is love that reaches beyond,
That holds one to another
And every other to one.
No matter the color
Or where we're from.
This is now.
This is we.
This is Love.
This is God.
And this is love beyond God. — Adam Lawrence Dyer
Politics is the art of achieving the maximum amount of freedom for individuals that is consistent with the maintenance of social order, — William J. Bennett
I'm a permanently curious person. I probably waste my time being curious about things that have got nothing to do with the business sometimes. What keeps me alive, certainly, is curiosity. — Rupert Murdoch
An irresistible sleep fell deeply on his eyes, the sweetest, soundest oblivion, still as the sleep of death itself ... — Homer
games so widespread among the young distract them from dangerous activities like reading and thinking: games do away with those intolerable viruses called ideas. This — Guillaume Faye
Daggers. Never leave home without them. — Jennifer L. Armentrout
Channel your emotion into the excellence of doing something rather than the mediocrity of deciding whether or not to do it. — Rory Vaden