Pitometer Quotes & Sayings
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My very life shall be a song. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Very little of my time is spent thinking about poetry, except the time I spend in class. — Rachel Zucker
She wasn't huge or anything, but she wasn't one of the super slim women or the curvy ones who looked lush and beautiful. She was just sort of in between and ... blah.
"Give a mint to know what you're thinking right now," Steele muttered.
"I'm blah," she blurted out. — Maya Banks
He found a stuffed animal, a fluffy wolf with bright blue eyes, and was immediately drawn to it. "I want to get this for her. It is telling me it needs to go home with us." Francesca laughed at him. — Christine Feehan
Man is hypnotized by the glitter of his own gadgetry — Aldous Huxley
The dangerous American fascist is the man who wants to do in the United States in an American way what Hitler did in Germany in a Prussian way. — Henry A. Wallace
Yes, threadbare seem his songs, to lettered ken - they were worn threadbare next the hearts of men. — William Watson
Under his buckskin riding-coat he wore a black vest and the cravat and collar of a churchman. A young priest, at his devotions; and a priest in a thousand, one knew at a glance. His bowed head was not that of an ordinary man, - it was built for the seat of a fine intelligence. His brow was open, generous, reflective, his features handsome and somewhat severe. There was a singular elegance about the hands below the fringed cuffs of the buckskin jacket. Everything showed him to be a man of gentle birth - brave, sensitive, courteous. His manners, even when he was alone in the desert, were distinguished. He had a kind of courtesy toward himself, toward his beasts, toward the juniper tree before which he knelt, and the God whom he was addressing. — Willa Cather
You can't feel the need to be liked in public life, because if you do you will compromise the principles that are so important to the public having confidence in your ethics and integrity. — Graeme Samuel
It is much easier to evaluate perfect rather than partial results. — Fred Lowe Soper
