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Top Silness And Loe Quotes

Setsu ... Setsuna ... It's you!"
"You idiot! You know there's no way I'd die and leave, right?"
"Yes! Yes! Yes! — Kaori Yuki

I went from a sitcom to a hospital drama, feature films. I've kind of been living the actor's dream. I'm not associated with one role or one medium. You're lucky if you're associated with one hit show. — Rocky Carroll

And extol his new Macintosh. He was petulant — Walter Isaacson

I would definitely make eggs for the rest of my life if I could. — John Hodgman

Is not our purest form of writing that done without the taint of money? — Andrew Barger

Are we letting her drink beer again?"
"Hell yes we are, and it's hilarious. — Bryan Lee O'Malley

We love a tale of heroes and villains and conflicts requiring a neat resolution. — Barry Ritholtz

Correct teaching brings out human excellence. — Idries Shah

If a man will devote his time to securing facts in an impartial, objective way, his worries will usually evaporate in the light of knowledge. — Dale Carnegie

Rule of thumb: when in doubt, find a marine. — Ally Carter

Leave me, O Love, which reachest but to dust,
And thou, my mind, aspire to higher things!
Grow rich in that which never taketh rust:
Whatever fades, but fading pleasure brings.
Draw in thy beams, and humble all thy might
To that sweet yoke where lasting freedoms be;
Which breaks the clouds, and opens forth the light,
That doth both shine, and give us sight to see. — Philip Sidney

The simulated approval and affection with which parents and teachers are often urged to solve behavior problems are counterfeit. So are flattery, backslap-ping, and many other ways of winning friends. — B.F. Skinner

Not writing would be like going the rest of your life without having dreams. — Stephen King

My wound is geography. It is also my anchorage, my port of call. — Pat Conroy