Rytojaus Nebus Quotes & Sayings
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There can be no better place to begin your exploration of the world than by stepping our your own back door. — Cameron Dokey

Free enterprise is a natural result of the American form of government, which says in so many words that the more men do for themselves, the less government does for them, the better off we will all be. — Felix Morley

Fighting! Fighting like white-trash dumb monkey ...
-Park's mom — Rainbow Rowell

I went away, after trying once more to rouse up Bashan by renewed calls and
encouragement. In vain. He cared as little for my going as for my coming. He seemed weighed down by bitter loathing and despair. He had the air of saying: "Since you were capable of having me put in this cage, I expect nothing more from you." And, actually,
had he not enough ground to despair of reason and justice?
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How could I explain to him we were treating him with great distinction, in shutting him up like a jaguar, without sun, air, or exercise, and plaguing him every day with a
thermometer? — Thomas Mann

There is in our society a gulf opening up, a kind of cultural apartheid, between those who are brought up to feel our national culture is theirs, to take ownership of it, and enjoy the privileges of that, and those who are completely disfranchised, those - for example - who will never be taken to the theatre to see Shakespeare. — Richard Eyre

I watch what I eat. I'm careful with exercise. I do enough to try to stay healthy, but I don't overdo, and I pace myself ... Most important of all though, I try to think healthy thoughts. — Alana Stewart

I miss the sound of your voice
And I miss the rush of your skin
And I miss the still of the silence
As you breathe out and I breathe in — Matt Nathanson

Nothing brings memories to the surface like smells and flames. — Louis-Ferdinand Celine

Believe in your own eyes and you'll get into a lot of trouble, hot water, a mess. — Salman Rushdie