Poum Quotes & Sayings
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From the day we arrive on the planet
And blinking step into the sun
There's more to be seen than can ever be seen
More to do than can ever be done
Some say, eat or be eaten
Some say, live and let live
But, all are agreed as they join the stampede
You should never take more than you give
In the circle of life
It's the wheel of fortune
It's the leap of faith
It's the band of hope
Till we find our place
On the path unwinding
In the circle
The Circle of Life — Elton John

Love a single an additional and you will be satisfied. It really is as easy and as challenging as that. — Michael Leunig

Getting to be involved with fashion is one of the coolest things I've done. — Bethany Cosentino

As time went on, the Communists and the POUM wrote more bitterly about one another than about the Fascists. — George Orwell

Mr. Huang's nickname was Old Yellow, because that is what his name literally meant and he was the senior person in the office. — Theresa MacPhail

When modern writers gave up telling stories, they gave up the greatest thing we had. — Howard Nemerov

I've always been an animal lover. I've grown up with dogs my whole life. I think that is what helped me get the role on 'Lassie', I was comfortable around the dog, where many of the kids were afraid or intimidated by Lassie. — Will Estes

I am not partial to folk who are grim and austere. I prefer fanciful folk who make me laugh. — Jack Vance

[The POUM] posters, designed for a wider public (posters are important in Spain, with its large illiterate population). — George Orwell

It's funny what actors take issue with. Some won't do parts where animals are in jeopardy; some won't ever play anyone remotely unlikable - 'Heroes only, please.' Some won't do violence. I have no such qualms. — Rob Lowe

I always wanted to have a fragrance, and I always wanted to be able to connect with people in ways other than through film. — Elizabeth Taylor

In the road ships must ride in 30, 40, or 50 fathom water, not above half a mile from the shore at farthest: and if there are many ships they must ride close one by another. — William Dampier