Season 9 Episode 7 Grey's Anatomy Quotes & Sayings
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Looked for meaning in every word while men just stared at boobs. Maybe she should content herself to staring at their butts and call it a day. — Katie Graykowski
I support local solutions to illegal immigration as protected by the 10th amendment. I support making English the official language of all documents and contracts.. — Rand Paul
The day you think you know, your death has happened - because now there will be no wonder and no joy and no surprise. Now you will live a dead life. — Rajneesh
I'm not miserable. Right now, if I had the choice, I would not be anywhere else doing anything else. Here and now, I'm happy. The future can take care of itself. — Kylie Chan
What I read: while I'm writing, I tend to go off reading fiction for relaxation - especially the challenging stuff. It's too much like the day job. — Charles Stross
Don't blow your own horn, or you might just miss the music. — Jim Rohn
Like imagination, consciousness has no limits. — Debasish Mridha
I hate when I'm on a flight and I wake up with a water bottle next to me like oh great now I gotta be responsible for this water bottle — Kanye West
Books will soon be obsolete in the schools ... Our school system will be completely changed in the next ten years. — Thomas A. Edison
I love watching, I love getting all the science about food. That's one of my favorite things. — Guy Fieri
Spanish civilization crushed the Indian. English civilization scorned and neglected him. French civilization embraced and cherished him. — Francis Parkman
I was a student at Columbia College, actually, in the Architecture school. Paul would drive in from Queens, showing me these new songs. I can't remember us working it out. — Art Garfunkel
The other night I discovered that 50 feet from our house,through a break in the trees, you can see St Michael's Tor at Glastonbury ... There is no question that there is magic here and all kinds of magic. (Bruton 1959) — John Steinbeck
