Rikusentai Quotes & Sayings
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I have always thought beach weddings are beautiful. A sunset ceremony with a beautiful sky, white drapes and fire lanterns. — Ricky Whittle

Talking to a therapist, I thought, was like taking your clothes off and then taking your skin off, and then having the other person say, Would you mind opening up your rib cage so that we can start? — Julie Schumacher

That family was el Diablo on earth, with dark wings strapped to their bodies, French on their tongues, a sprinkling of gypsy blood. — Anna-Marie McLemore

The inner, the real and the unseen are irrelevant in today's world. All that counts is appearance, and the world of consumerism has lost no time in catering to every need, and then creating even more, in this burgeoning market of the appearance. — Os Guinness

In between goals is a thing called life, that has to be lived and enjoyed. — Sid Caesar

Did satisfy myself mighty fair in the truth of the saying that the world do not grow old at all, but is in as good condition in all respects as ever it was. — Samuel Pepys

Innovation is hard to schedule. — Dan Fylstra

I'm not one to run around with different girls. I like someone that makes me feel good and that I can make feel good. — David Arquette

She turned another page. "If everyone can do it, it's science. If only a few can, then it's witchcraft, or superstition, or whatever you like to call it," she said. "But it's real." She looked up at me, green eyes bright as a snake's over the crumbling book. "We're real, Claire - you and me. And special. Have ye never asked yourself why?" I — Diana Gabaldon

For if the world treats you well, Sir, you come to believe you are deserving of it. — Margaret Atwood

I thought I was painting in sound a picture of revolution - but I made a mistake, you know. The mistake was that it was anti-revolution. — John Lennon

When one is in love, one always begins by deceiving one's self, and one always ends by deceiving others. — Oscar Wilde