Saltukas Quotes & Sayings
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I never know when the seeds are being laid, I'm just like, "Wow, that's a pretty cool scene. Is that? Are we laying seeds here?" — Robert Downey Jr.

Is my love so small that I cannot let him discover anew what happiness life has to offer? — Janny Wurts

One of my movies was called 'True Lies.' It's what the Democrats should have called their convention. — Arnold Schwarzenegger

I love scary movies. I like American Horror Story. That is more of a series, but it is really good. — Daniel Jacobs

Neve: 'Have I told you how much I hate you lately?'
Celia: 'All the time and right back at you. — Sarra Manning

I take thee... to be my awful wedded husband — Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Keep dreaming, hoping — Terri Brown

The end of desire is the end of sorrow. — Gautama Buddha

It wasn't like I had a plan, but it wasn't a mistake. — Eileen Cook

Every fresh act of sin lessens fear and remorse, hardens our hearts, blunts the edge of our conscience, and increases our evil inclination. — J.C. Ryle

We ask ourselves all kinds of questions, such as why does a peacock have such beautiful feathers, and we may answer that he needs the feathers to impress a female peacock, but then we ask ourselves, and why is there a peacock? And then we ask, why is there anything living? And then we ask, why is there anything at all? And if you tell some advocate of scientism that the answer is a secret, he will go white hot and write a book. But it is a secret. And the experience of living with the secret and thinking about it is in itself a kind of faith. — Vaclav Havel

People are still trying to figure out who I am. Most people just say I play the game the right way. — Dwyane Wade

Mulder, I want you to meet your new assistant. Special Agent Dana Scully, Fox Mulder.'
'An assistant? Nice to know I'm suddenly so highly regarded.' Mulder turned to Scully. 'Who did you tick off to get stuck with this detail, Scully? — Les Martin

A large body of psychological research tells us something that many of us already know: girls and women place a lot of importance on their closest relationships. Our parents, relatives, romantic partners and spouses, children, and friends are central to our lives. We value our relationships with these people immensely, and we feel good about ourselves when we are able to create relationships with them that are warm, intimate, and loving. Our need to do so is healthy and adaptive. When our most intimate relationships are good, they protect us from becoming depressed. But when they are riddled with conflict and emotional insecurity, they actually increase our risk for depression. — Valerie E. Whiffen