Sayas Restaurant Quotes & Sayings
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My freshman year of high school I joined the chess and math clubs. — Eric Allin Cornell
Only when there are many people who are pools of peace, silence, understanding, will war disappear. — Rajneesh
Comic books aren't nerdy. You'd have to be an idiot to think computers are nerdy. — Adam Brody
Didn't dreaming about flying mean you were a self-loving little shit? — Maggie Stiefvater
He's weeping, his face dissolving in his hands. It's exhausting. People hiding behind the asteroid, like it's an excuse for poor conduct, for miserable and desperate and selfish behavior, everybody ducking in its comet-tail like children in mommy's skirts. — Ben H. Winters
Whether the Union stands or falls, I believe the profession of arms will henceforth be more desirable and more respected than it has been hitherto. — Charles Sumner
People say we were an overnight success. It took us a year to be an overnight success. — James Daly
All power is from within and therefore under our control — Robert Collier
Jump!" Kyntak yelled.
"What?" Six shouted incredulously. It was hundreds of meters to the concrete below.
"Just jump!" Kyntak howled, and he leaped off the fire escape.
With only a split second of hesitation, Six followed him. If all else fails, he thought, I can always land on Kyntak to break my fall. — Jack Heath
Religion can only do two things for mankind; turn them into monster or stupid. — M.F. Moonzajer
Mr. Rush said to Drew, "I think I see what the matter is. You were the youngest child. The irresponsible black sheep of the Morrow Mafia. Now, without warning, you're Jan Brady."
"Who?" Drew asked.
"The middle child from The Brady Bunch," I said.
"The pretty one?" Drew asked.
"No," Mr. Rush and I said together. — Jennifer Echols
Good taste is as tiring as good company. — Francis Picabia
The superior man honors his virtuous nature, and maintains constant inquiry and study, seeking to carry it out to its breadth and greatness, so as to omit none of the more exquisite and minute points which it embraces, and to raise it to its greatest height and brilliancy. — Confucius
