Pivoted Window Quotes & Sayings
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I think Syria is in a particularly sensitive geopolitical position in terms of the politics of the Middle East. — Edward Luck

Righteous passion is an innocent prisoner
until the day you set it free.
Sinful passion is a guilty prisoner;
lock it up and throw away the key. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Perhaps the lesson is this: Without knowledge of misery, there can be no true knowledge of joy. — Julianne MacLean

A wedding is the formality a man has to go through before going to work for a new boss. — Evan Esar

The best thermometer to the progress of a nation is its treatment of its women. — Swami Vivekananda

Dammit, Vik. How can you not know what's wrong with this thing? Can't you commune with it or something? (Devyn)
My name is not 'Dammit, Vik' and I find it ironic that you think I can commune with all metal beings when you can barely communicate your point of view to your own parents. And they birthed you. I did not give birth to this ship. Last time I checked, I was male and that would be impossible on a multitude of levels. (Vik) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Maybe we're about to radically change the operating system of the human condition. If so, then this would be a really good time to make backups of our civilization. — Bruce Sterling

If we don't do something to simplify the tax system, we're going to end up with a national police force of internal revenue agents. — Leon Panetta

I make a mean peanut butter and jelly sandwich. — Jack Black

I am old enough to enjoy a bit of nostalgia, but wise enough to know that there haven't been any "good ol' days" since Eden (the garden, not the prime minister). — Ron Brackin

On every long run that has gone right, there comes a point where thinking stops and thoughts begin. — Mark Rowlands

The trouble with the hypochondriac is that he will be wrong about his condition nine hundred and ninety-nine times. — Kingsley Amis

Many a man has a kind of a kaleidoscope, where the bits of broken glass are his own merits and fortunes; and they fall into harmonious arrangements, and delight him, often most mischievously and to his ultimate detriment; but they are a present pleasure. — Arthur Helps