Pikepass Quotes & Sayings
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Running - and yoga, too - is my sanity and my saviour. It's just finding the time to do it! — Jill Hennessy

It wasn't until my late teens that I really got into soul music and then I was like 'Ooh, this is good!' You'd always here it at old family parties, like, Gladys Knight and I'd always love it but I didn't really get to know it and respect it until I was a bit older. — Rebecca Ferguson

Even in my own church I heard the words, 'Francis Chan' more than I heard the words, 'Holy Spirit.' — Francis Chan

In five hundred years' time, to the historian writing the Decline and Fall of the British Empire, this little episode would not exist. There will be plenty of other causes. You and me and poor Jones will not even figure in a footnote. It will be all economics, politics, battles. — Graham Greene

Never give up hope. Situations can change over night, problems can dissolve in the light of a new day's sun. — Leon Brown

If it's art or literature you're interested in, I suggest you read the Greeks. Pure art exists only in slave-owning societies. The Greeks had slaves to till their fields, prepare their meals, and row their galleys while they lay about on sun-splashed Mediterranean beaches, composing poems and grappling with mathematical equations. That's what art is. If you're the sort of guy who raids the refrigerators of silent kitchens at three o'clock in the morning, you can only write accordingly. That's who I am. — Haruki Murakami

Arthur Ashe had been the first black athlete to play Johannesburg at the time of apartheid. — Yannick Noah

We expect the listener to have, like, a movie going on when they hear us. That's what it's all about for us. — Lester Bowie

The last goddamn thing I ever wanted was to fall in love. But you know what? I did anyway. I fell in love with you. — Jaci Burton

A real hansom-cab took him from the station to Trinity College: the vehicle, it seemed, had been waiting there especially for him, desperately holding out against extinction till that moment, and then gladly dying out to join side whiskers and the Large Copper. — Vladimir Nabokov