Prestani Da Quotes & Sayings
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If you've been an arsehole today, acknowledge it.
Try not to be one tomorrow. — Kate Tempest
Absolutely love the new campaign from the Optimum Population Trust: do your bit for addressing climate change by having fewer children - or even no children. The lifetime CO2 emissions of a UK citizen amount to 750 tonnes (the equivalent - apparently - of 620 return flights between London and New York), so the extra 10 million by which our population will rise between now and 2074 will, over their lifetimes, emit around 7½ billion tonnes of CO2 ... "births averted" is probably the most single most substantial and cost-effective intervention that governments could be using — Jonathon Porritt
Believe in gold and thou shalt never settle for silver. — S.R. Crawford
Women put guys through tests all the time. — J. B. Smoove
I pity the Jews trying to get through life with only half a Bible. That's like trying to get from here to San Francisco with a road map that stops at Dubuque, Iowa.
Grandfather Wills , Hocus Pocus — Kurt Vonnegut
Being born in '31 was during the Depression and in my earlier youth World War II took place - so it was not the best of times, and yet I don't recall ever having experiences that were a burden. — Paul Smith
Work on psychological blocks like shame and guilt - they falsely color your reality. — Deepak Chopra
To understand you know too soon
There is no sense in trying — Bob Dylan
A state of apostasy is worse than a state of ignorance. — Matthew Henry
As much pleasure as young people get from Twittering and texting, there is no way these activities will nourish their minds and spirits the way literature can. — Katherine Paterson
We are supported by a universe that has no interest in hurting us, only in teaching us to dance — Martha N. Beck
You're the love of my life, Mack. And he's my greatest accomplishment." Her — Jamie Schlosser
Throughout my life my greatest benefactors have been my dreams and my travels; very few men, living or dead, have helped me in my struggle. — Nikos Kazantzakis
