Samity Sam Quotes & Sayings
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We will receive not what we idly wish for but what we justly earn. Our rewards will always be in exact proportion to our service. — Earl Nightingale

Will you want me just as much when I'm fifteen feet nine inches? — Jennifer Niven

How capable are we of bringing about authentic change if we don't have voices from the margins? — Richard Twiss

When you are at home, even if the chicken is a little burnt, what's the big deal? Relax. — Jacques Pepin

I think I'm confused, but I'm not sure! — Kayvan Novak

A man can sleep around, no questions asked, but if a woman makes nineteen or twenty mistakes she's a tramp. — Joan Rivers

I have zero interest in performing in films to try to convey any kind of message. My job is to be entertaining. There's a very different point of view about messages in films in Europe than there is in the States. Audiences rebel because they feel that they are being preached to. — Bruce Willis

And why would she do that?" Hadrian shouted to the upper story.
"She told you herself. Farlan was going to have the sheriff investigate." "Yeah, investigate you!"
"But I didn't kill anyone. Well, not anyone in Vernes ... well, not recently. — Michael J. Sullivan

A good programmer is someone who always looks both ways before crossing a one-way street. — Doug Linder

Music, the mosaic of the air — Andrew Marvell

Unless Russia is face with an iron fist and strong language, another is in the making. Only one language do they understand - 'How many divisions have you?' ... I'm tired of babying the Soviets. — Harry S. Truman

My motivation is to get a deeper understanding and exploration of something that I want to know about the human condition. So, that's what I look for in the material I read: if it's asking a genuine question about a concept of the world that interests me. And also, it helps if it's a context that I find interesting. — Rose McIver

The truth is that a woman who chooses not to have children has generally engaged the question of a mother's responsibilities to a degree of seriousness not previously explored when motherhood was simply a natural necessity. — Elisabeth Badinter