Rottluffs Quotes & Sayings
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Tell me, sweet lord, what is 't that takes from thee
Thy stomach, pleasure, and thy golden sleep?
Why dost thou bend thine eyes upon the earth
And start so often when thou sit'st alone?
Why hast thou lost the fresh blood in thy cheeks
And given my treasures and my rights of thee
To thick-eyed musing and curst melancholy? — William Shakespeare
If you love it, you don't know much about typography. And if you hate it, you really don't know much about typography either and you should get another hobby. — Vincent Connare
Character is determined by choice, not opinion. — Aristotle.
Mary [Tyler Moore] was absolutely brilliant ... She is a fabulous actress. She can do anything. — Gavin MacLeod
In listening mood she seemed to stand, The guardian Naiad of the strand. — Walter Scott
There is no schooling for fame and success. You learn as you walk. — Corey Hart
Even the shows or movies that we know are not going to change the world, I love this. I love 'em. I'm a movie fan. I'm a nerd of any kind. I love a big studio comedy as much as I love the teeniest tiniest of indie. I'm not a snob in that way. I really do like a big, big studio comedy. — Kathryn Hahn
I'm too amused by the way people carry on to give in to despair. — Joe Orton
But let us emphasize that right and wrong, righteousness and sin, are not dependent upon man's interpretations, conventions and attitudes. Social acceptance does not change the status of an act, making wrong into right. If all the people in the world were to accept homosexuality, the practice would still be a deep, dark sin. — Spencer W. Kimball
Over the years most of my peers had come to hate me - I never understood why. I guess I was just different and, like dogs, they could smell it. So I never had many friends. — Sol Luckman
If you don't listen to your customers, someone else will. — Sam Walton
When counting, try not to mix chickens with blessings. — Leonardo Da Vinci
Jesus gives his life for the congregation, not the other way around. — Rob Walton
Poems tend to have instructions for how to read them embedded in their language. — Matthea Harvey