Porlock Bay Quotes & Sayings
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Hardly any generation wants to take the whole of the last generation, it just wants to take its best bits. — Ninette De Valois

Night clubs scare me. They're dark and they stink and they're dangerous and everybody's drunk. — David Letterman

Are you loving having these great iconic stories back as much as I am? 'One Life' is back in action and I love putting my 'Blair on' again. — Kassie DePaiva

It's not going to help the country to be subsidizing uneconomical forms of energy - whether you call them 'green,' 'renewable' or whatever. In that case, the cure is worse than the disease. — Charles Koch

A lot of people have it - that fantasy of being lord or lady of the manor, either in the present or at some time in history. — Penelope Keith

I have snakes, three sharks, moray eels, piranhas, five scorpions and a bird spider. All of them are predators. They are dangerous but it's cool to have strong and powerful pets. — Tracy Morgan

I won't lie to you and make you believe what's evil, is making love, and making friends, and meeting God your own way ... the RIGHT way. — Phil Anselmo

We do not have the ideal world, such as we would like, where morality is easy because cognition is easy. Where one can do right with no effort because he can detect the obvious. — Philip K. Dick

Percy blinked. So your brother is a winged horse. But you're also my half brother, which means all the flying horses in the world are my ... You know what? Lets' forget it. — Rick Riordan

I consist of a little body and a soul. — Marcus Aurelius

Happy isn't even a real idea," he said. "It's just like love. A reasonably skeptical person doesn't even know what it means. — Ethan Canin

Nothing is sadder than an old whore. — Richard Bowes

There are endings. There are beginnings. Sometimes they coincide, with the ending of one thing marking the beginning of another. But sometimes there is simply a long space after an ending, a time when it seems everything has ended and nothing else can ever begin. — Robin Hobb