Polka Dot Socks Quotes & Sayings
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Twitter has 300 million active users, but 40 per cent of people just use Twitter to read not tweet. — Anonymous
Of course, Third World leaders love you. By ascribing third world ills to First World sins, you absolve them of blame for their countries' failure to advance. — John McCarthy
We come from a country that has made a fetish if not a virtue out of proving it can live without art: high, low, old, new, fat, lean, and particularly the rarely visible nocturnal art of poetry.
We must do something with our time on this small aleatory sphere for motives other than money. Power is not an acceptable surrogate. — C.D. Wright
It's like waking up and finding there's a war on. Nothing's the way it used to be and it's difficult to get your balance. That's why I held Billy's hand. — Glenda Millard
The point is that it doesn't matter if you look like a beast before or after the hit, as long as you look like a beauty at the moment of impact. — Seve Ballesteros
Of all the duties enjoined by Christianity none is more essential and yet more neglected than prayer. — Francois Fenelon
You're not supposed to die with your potential. A life well lived squeezes all the potential placed within and does something with it. — Erwin McManus
In the last two or three decades, there's been a feminization of the man in popular media that I've never really understood. — Anson Mount
I don't think that artists of any kind would or could sacrifice their artistic freedom by being more responsible with their influence on people, especially young people. — Christy Turlington
For me, reading was always the great escape without getting your fingers burnt. — Geri Halliwell
John Kerry reportedly flew in his private hairdresser before his "Meet the Press" interview for a total cost of $1,000. That's $1,000 for a haircut, which sounds like a lot, but have you seen the size of Kerry's head. — Jay Leno
When you get people who are out of office, suddenly their tongues loosen up and suddenly they say the things that you wish they'd said or did when they were in office. — Bill Maher
