Sarl Bodler Quotes & Sayings
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I was not given to looking at life in a rosy light. — Georg Brandes
I think you can be as big as you like as long as you mean it. I really do. — Alan Cumming
To breed up the son to common sense is evermore the parent's least expense. — John Dryden
Different is not deviant, no matter what the world may say. You have the moral obligation to love yourself. — Charles M. Blow
Since boredom advances and boredom is the root of all evil, no wonder, then, that the world goes backwards, that evil spreads. This can be traced back to the very beginning of the world. The gods were bored; therefore they created human beings. — Soren Kierkegaard
Well, princess," Wynter murmured, "let's see what you're made of. — C.L. Wilson
As a fact it was, in my mind, at one and the same time absolutely true and obviously untrue, and perhaps only children are able to accommodate double-faced facts like these. — Zadie Smith
To be original, or different, is felt to be "dangerous." — Carl Rogers
All fanmail is a bit of fun. We do get some nice letters and some fanatical mail too. There's one woman who thinks me and her are married and has asked when she can come home. That's a bit spooky. — Peter Andre
That smelled strongly of misery, which, as anyone will tell you, is a subtle mixture of hope, despair, rancid cooking fat, and men's piss. — Philip Kerr
Failure is an event, it is not a person. — Zig Ziglar
Self-esteem is the reputation you have with yourself. — Brian Tracy
What happened never mattered all that much because he was always about to leave, — Liane Moriarty
The subjects of them did not look tragic. They looked, actually, rather ridiculous, since nearly all of them were dressed in the style of a bygone day, and nothing is more ridiculous than the fashions of yesterday - though in another thirty years or so their charm may have reappeared, or at any rate be once more apparent. — Agatha Christie
There still remains to mortify a wit The many-headed monster of the pit. — Alexander Pope
