Sirkit Quotes & Sayings
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He chooses his language for its rich canorousness rather than for intensity of meaning. — James Russell Lowell

I have enjoyed the personal use of money; but I have gotten the greatest satisfaction from using it to advance my beliefs in human relations, human values. — Winthrop Rockefeller

We could file for divorce immediately? Today?" "You could. That is, if it's still what you want to do." Will — Leta Blake

I didn't realize how much people liked to bash SNL until I was on. I've always just liked it, and I've always watched it and been into it. — Andy Samberg

You have been given your own work to do. Get to it right now, do your best at it, and don't be concerned with who is watching you. Create your own merit. — Epictetus

I'd rather look old than look as if I'd had plastic surgery. Sometimes it looks really fake; all people can think about when they look at you is that you've had plastic surgery. — Heather Graham

If a little hill of happiness would satisfy Chris, good for him. But
after all these years of striving, hoping, dreaming, longing-I wanted a
mountain high! A hill wasn't enough. — V.C. Andrews

You realize that there's no point in doing anything if nobody's watching. — Chuck Palahniuk

If you never try anything new, you'll miss many of the world's great disappointments. — Ashleigh Brilliant

Buildings, too, are children of Earth and Sun. — Frank Lloyd Wright

Usually, when you slice a person, he backs off or atleast hesitates. And he's more cautious when you have drawn his blood. But these things just keep coming. Their intestines can be falling out, but it doesn't matter. — Maria V. Snyder

One, and two, and three, four, five. Keep fighting like this and you will die, Janco sang. — Maria V. Snyder

Your loyalty is not to me. Well do I know it, Nora ... You alone,' he whispered, 'among every creature in my knowledge, will never let go of what is yours, no matter how it pains you. And so I know I cannot ask for your glad cooperation ... I cannot demand your submission. I can only hold you, and pray I keep you safe, and spare you, by force if need be, from the consequences of what I admire in you most.'
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To yield to his view of her was to accept that he tried to rule her from charitable and loving impulses. But she could not grant such motives to him without also accepting his rule. — Meredith Duran