Preempted Programming Quotes & Sayings
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I'm not trying to - What do teenagers say nowadays?" he asked my grandmother."Get all up in her biznez," Nana said.Without cracking a smile."That's right," he replied. "We're not trying to get all up in your biznez, Ali. — Gena Showalter

This great republic is a mockery of freedom as long as you are doomed to dig and sweat to earn a miserable living while the masters enjoy the fruit of your toil. — Helen Keller

Lorraine, bless her pea-pickin' heart, was carrying a huge, triple-layer, chocolate cake. — Amy Harmon

The stronger person is not the one making the most noise but the one who can quietly direct the conversation toward defining and solving problems. — Aaron T. Beck

So let us welcome peaceful evening in. — William Cowper

You are in control of yourself at all times, Grace. But just know ... you will never, ever be in control of me. — J.A. Huss

God made salvation the most precious gift for humanity which is why only a few are chosen for God's Paradise in heaven. Matthew 22:11-14 — Felix Wantang

Persecution readily knits friendship between its victims. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

For he was a god who laid some special stress on the fierce impatient side of things ... — Saki

This ... is a synthetic world many of us live in today - a dream, if you will. — Tinashe

And I think I am about to mistake you for a volume of Ptolemy." He drew her face closer to his. "Make that Ovid," he said. His lips brushed lightly against hers. "Make that Ars Amatoria. — Loretta Chase

If you pay close attention to each day, you will discover the magic moment. — Paulo Coelho

Normally when people say they haven't decided, they're being polite but they're definitely not voting for you. I think it's different this time. People are thinking hard about the issues. — David Cameron

The devaluation of music and what it's now deemed to be worth is laughable to me. My single costs 99 cents. That's what a single cost in 1960. On my phone, I can get an app for 99 cents that makes fart noises - the same price as the thing I create and speak to the world with. Some would say the fart app is more important. It's an awkward time. Creative brains are being sorely mistreated. — Vince Gill