Phengold Quotes & Sayings
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There is nothing we need to do that isn't dangerous. — John Cage
My aim in life isn't so much the pursuit of happiness as the happiness of pursuit. — Charles Saatchi
Destiny strips at the Melon Patch. They're people Ted, try to keep 'em straight. — Barney Stinson
For all practical purposes "race" is not so much a biological phenomenon as a social myth. — UNESCO
When you hear the word 'disabled,' people immediately think about people who can't walk or talk or do everything that people take for granted. Now, I take nothing for granted. But I find the real disability is people who can't find joy in life and are bitter. — Teri Garr
Where one door shuts, another opens. — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
So you want me to track down a supernaturally fast sniper who can disappear into thin air, retrieve your maps, and do it so nobody finds out what I'm doing or why?'
'Exactly.'
I sighed. 'I'll get the paperwork. — Ilona Andrews
The sum of his life was a unique melody, hauntingly beautiful and powerful. — Ann Marston
People don't like to be kept away from what they want. Especially when it appears within their reach. It makes one doubly angry. — Dave Eggers
Being born with power, as a boy, doesn't necessarily spur innovation. But being born entirely without it forces innovation in women, who must learn to survive almost from the moment they are born. Afghan women do not need much well-intentioned training on that. — Jenny Nordberg
My earliest memories are doing commercials and TV. — Jodie Foster
She was twenty-eight but already jaded. Twenty-eight seemed a particularly unsatisfactory age. She was no longer young and yet no one ever seemed to take her seriously as an adult. People still told her what to do all the time, it was infuriating. Her only power seemed to be over her own children and even that was limited by endless negotiation. — Kate Atkinson
Every Christian should be a faithful minister and steward of God — Sunday Adelaja
Well I remember the first thing that from coming from New York that just stunned me and I couldn't understand was that you valet park for everything. Even - you valet park to go to the dry cleaner. And that, you know, that just blew my mind. I was like, okay, you have to pay $5 to a guy to just drop off your dry cleaning. And so that, to me, was nuts - the fact you're always arriving. — Debra Messing