Pochmurna Quotes & Sayings
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Some burglars are vermin, they're no better than, well, investment bankers - there, I've said it. — Ian Pattison

A dearth of words a woman need not fear; But 'tis a task indeed to learn to hear: In that the skill of conversation lies; That shows and makes you both polite and wise. — Edward Young

Once upon a time, government budgets were balanced, our money was sound, the streets were safe, and taxes imposed by all levels of government took less than 10% of our income. — Harry Browne

In terms of my own film experience, I'm definitely used to morose and very heavy, heavy dramas. — Mia Kirshner

When our mistress is alive, a great part of the thoughts which form what we call our loves come to us during the hours when she is not by our side. Thus we acquire the habit of having as the object of our meditation an absent person, and one who, even if she remains absent for a few hours only, during those hours is no more than a memory. And so death does not make any great difference. — Marcel Proust

I would always get a lot of work as a writer, but that wasn't what I wanted to be. For me, I was only doing half of what I really wanted to do - write and direct. — Jocelyn Moorhouse

I represent what I think is a traditional Republican ... a limited government, fiscal responsibility, strong national defense, individual freedom and liberty. — Olympia Snowe

That's why charity work is very selfish at the same time, because it makes you feel good. — Maria Menounos

Mr. Rihani, we met once a thousand years ago and we may not meet again for another thousand years. — William Ernest Hocking

A child in his earliest years, when he is only two or a little more, is capable of tremendous achievements simply through his unconscious power of absorption, though he is himself still immobile. After the age of three he is able to acquire a great number of concepts through his own efforts in exploring his surroundings. In this period he lays hold of things through his own activity and assimilates them into his mind. — Maria Montessori

I knew style and content went hand in hand. — Boy George