Settimios Clothier Quotes & Sayings
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But [The Internet] is amazing in the same way a dishwasher is amazing--it enables you to do something you have always done a little easier than before. — Marshall Poe

Love and work are to people what water and sunshine are to plants. — Jonathan Haidt

With high definition TV, everything looks bigger and wider. Kind of like going to your 25th high school reunion. — Jay Leno

I believe American manhood is too valuable to be sacrificed on foreign soil for foreign issues and causes. — J. Reuben Clark

We live in a world so horrifying, it frightens even the dead — Cat Winters

Hold my hand. Don't let go. — Jenny Downham

I think the Jews are an amazing group of people and their survival is amazing. — Erica Jong

Nostalgia is in my blood. My mother was a passionate teacher of history and a lover of all things "was." I, too, prefer the bygone, and I'm prone to waxing wistful over the end of something even as I'm living it--cherishing, hanging on. — Lisa Anselmo

I'm going to fuck you during the Super Bowl, Abigail." He bit down on my earlobe, and I sucked in a breath. "As long as you're quiet, no one will know. — Tara Sue Me

your boss is an older sibling. You'll always be respectful, but you won't hesitate to offer frank advice when you think it's warranted - and you'll never suck up. — Gary Hamel

Within an hour Groves's teletype rattled out a translation. My fellow Germans! I live! Yet another of the countless atrocities that have befallen our lands has stricken Berlin - but not me. I am speaking to you so that you can hear my voice and know that I myself am not injured and well. The vast crime in Berlin has destroyed the entire center. But it cannot destroy the inevitable victory of the National Socialist Reich! My survival is a confirmation of the task imposed upon me by Providence - and — Gregory Benford

The world's gotten smaller by virtue of the Internet and new media. — Ryan Phillippe

I escaped one time. In 1971 I was in the free world for six weeks. — Jack Henry Abbott