Serian Safari Quotes & Sayings
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What smells good in the store may stink in the stewpot. — Jim Thompson
Societies aren t made of sticks and stones, but of men whose individual characters, by turning the scale one way or another, determine the direction of the whole. — Plato
For our discussion is about no ordinary matter, but on the right way to conduct our lives. — Plato
I actually enjoy being on my own, because it allows me to do what I do. — Bill Kirchen
And Derek was ... what?
A pair of dark eyes that hid more than they revealed and some broad shoulders and a mouth that could be cold and thin and then suddenly widen into a generous grin just when you thought such a thing was impossible. — Claire LaZebnik
Three very crowded hours went past. They involved quite a lot of phone calls, telexes, and faxes. Twenty-seven people were got out of bed in quick succession and they got another fifty-three out of bed, because if there is one thing a man wants to know when he's woken up in a panic at 4:00 A.M., it's that he's not alone. — Terry Pratchett
I hesitate to get into the gutter with this guy. — Chet Huntley
Girls fell all over him. Guys bought him beers.
... Women eager to say they've been Zaned. You know there're T-shirts that say I've been ZANED. — Robin Bielman
I didn't buy the piano to play it, I bought it because it looks nice. — Scott Disick
The largest factor in our well-being is the place where our mind dwells. — Scott Eblin
When you cleanse yourself of a big victory, you may open yourself up to the opportunity for an even bigger victory — Mike Krzyzewski
Criticism is the price of ambition. — Robin Sharma
It's hard to make something collaboratively. That's the challenge. Sometimes you're successful. — Marguerite Moreau
I can state that I created a ballet company of which everyone said: St. Petersburg has the greatest ballet in all Europe. — Marius Petipa
The chain of wedlock is so heavy that it takes two to carry it - and sometimes three. — Heraclitus