Seached Quotes & Sayings
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Nobody loves me, nobody cares,
Nobody picks me peaches and pears.
Nobody offers me candy and Cokes,
Nobody listens and laughs at me jokes.
Nobody helps when I get into a fight,
Nobody does all my homework at night.
Nobody misses me,
Nobody cries,
Nobody thinks I'm a wonderful guy.
So, if you ask me who's my best friend, in a whiz,
I'll stand up and tell you NOBODY is!
But yesterday night I got quite a scare
I woke up and Nobody just WASN'T there!
I called out and reached for Nobody's hand,
In the darkness where Nobody usually stands,
Then I poked through the house, in each cranny and nook,
But I found SOMEBODY each place that I looked.
I seached till I'm tired, and now with the dawn,
There's no doubt about it-
NOBODY'S GONE!! — Shel Silverstein

Now I know why I'm here. Not for a closer look at the moon, but to look back at our home, the Earth. — Alfred Worden

It was the ultimate form of our admiration for each other, with full knowledge of the values by which we made our choice. — Ayn Rand

Why does it take a man's attention to make me see anything good about myself? — E.M. Abel

You don't make any money when you're my age. The stars get it all. That's a lie, actually. — Michael Caine

Music is the child of prayer, the companion of religion. — Francois-Rene De Chateaubriand

I never see myself as writing satire. I think I write about people as they really are, without making them better or worse. — Kate Christensen

I'm sure that some of them will be very hard and I'll have a sense of achievement again, but nothing will mean the same to me - there's no other problem in mathematics that could hold me the way that this one did. — Andrew Wiles

The church is constituted as a new people who have been gathered from the nations to remind the world that we are in fact one people. Gathering, therefore, is an eschatological act as it is the foretaste of the unity of the communion of the saints. — Stanley Hauerwas

Strange things may be generally accounted for if their cause be fairly seached out. — Jane Austen