Propagated Outbreak Quotes & Sayings
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Social situations, for me - it's very natural for me to be an observer. That's where I'm most comfortable. I observe things. — Ray Lamontagne
I've just been livin' a normal life, going shopping, going out, gettin' pissed. I keep sitting on my arse doing nothing. — Lady Sovereign
The game we are playing her is closest to the old game of 'Christians and lions.' — Robert Crandall
To relax is not to collapse, but simply to undo tension. — Vanda Scaravelli
Life is just a ride. You have two choices, fear or love.
Enjoy it and leave your fears at the entrance. — Georgie
If a man is experiencing many trials, God often gives him a vision through dreams to strengthen his spirit — Sunday Adelaja
Silence is love just as your raspy voice is a bird. — Roberto Bolano
No one book of scripture can be understood by itself, any more than any one part of a tree or member of the body can be understood without reference to the whole of which it is a part. — Charles Hodge
Sometimes I [longed to be a chimp] ... I just wanted to know ... what it felt like in the evening to be making a nest and what it felt like to be a female when a big male comes thundering in. — Jane Goodall
At least as coherent as the Gettysburg Address backwards in Albanian, anyway. — Norman Spinrad
The job of a professional manager is not to like people. It is not to change people. It is to put their strengths to work. — Peter Drucker
Drama, instead of telling us the whole of a man's life, must place him in such a situation, tie such a knot, that when it is untied, the whole man is visible. — Leo Tolstoy
At the very time when we have been boasting of our enlightenment and knowledge and understanding, there is this tragic breakdown in personal relationships ... For instance, we now have to have Marriage Guidance classes. Up to this century men and women were married without this expert advice which now seems to be so essential. — D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
