Skats Quotes & Sayings
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Seems like the only one who doesn't see your beauty is the face in the mirror looking back at you. — Taylor Swift

This is one secret in living with the loved one. That is, it doesn't try to change the other party. — Jacques Chardonne

We safeguard the right to attribution very strongly. After all, what we are fighting for is the intent of copyright as it is described in the US constitution: the promotion of culture. Many artists are using recognition as their primary driving force to create culture. — Rick Falkvinge

I'd like to see a revival of state legislatures, in which I am a true Jeffersonian. — Gore Vidal

If you want to be happy, be" -- Leo Tolstoy
"The hard part is knowing it's easy" -- Abraham Hicks — Ina Zajac

The cities are the principal home and seat of the human group. They are the coral colony for Man, the collective being. — Alfred Doblin

You probably think Stephen Hawking is in that wheelchair because of a motor neuron disease. But if you got as much barely-legal student poontang as The Hawkster, you'd be in a wheelchair too. — Scott Adams

Pride and vanity, the opposites of humility, can destroy our spiritual health as surely as a debilitating disease can destroy our physical health. — Joseph B. Wirthlin

Little things in my past that I really thought were over and done with were still elements of the puzzle that weren't pieced together, and so she helped me do that. — Marie Osmond

I sometimes wonder what would've happened if I'd entered the competition instead - I'd probably have come nowhere and given up on the whole fiction game. — Paul Kane

A lot of my songs are fantasy. I can dream up all kinds of things. That's the kind of world I live in. It's very sort of flamboyant, and that's the kind of way I write. I love it — Freddie Mercury

But I'm saying we are loosing the people who are going to pay my social security. And that bothers me. — Joycelyn Elders

It is our common experience as human beings that the results of social forces seem to admit only of 'probabilistic' predictions. — John Harsanyi