Skizo Quotes & Sayings
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The poor are so busy trying to survive from one day to the next, they haven't the time or energy to keep score. — Studs Terkel

I was born the day you kissed me,
died the day you left me,
but lived for the time that you loved me — Anju

It just feels like I'm on the right path musically and I'm in the right mindset to continue out my mission in music because I'm not putting myself in a box. — Brandy Norwood

Late birds get worms while early birds get tired. — Judith Viorst

Pig! Pig! Pig!" the other girls began to chant, turning up their noses too. Girl's skin crawled with anger. That — Claire Legrand

It's important to remember that Bush Derangement Syndrome on the left - comparing him to Hitler, calling him a terrorist and a tyrant - preceded Obama Derangement Syndrome on the right. — John Avlon

Treason is a matter of dates. — Napoleon Bonaparte

The voice in my head has a stutter, and that's really annoying. D-D-D-Dave Dave. What? K-K-K-Kill your p-p-p-parents. L-L-L-Loa ... Write it down! — Dave Attell

(Ron attempted to do his up back-to-front for several minutes before Alicia took pity on him and went to help), then sat down to listen to the pre-match — J.K. Rowling

Only by love is life made real. — Sara Teasdale

When we allow ourselves to ignore a rational option in favor of an irrational one, or perhaps an unjustified one, it's like eating junk food. It fills the need for making a decision but does so with no decision at all. Just like junk food, it satiates the need to act, but it requires no action at all. — Farshad Asl

Until I was 16, I read nothing but science fiction. I loved William Gibson and I still do. But my favourite book when I was growing up, for a long time, was 'Snow Crash' by Neal Stephenson, which I must have read about a dozen times when I was a teenager. — Ned Beauman

I discovered at the age of six that everything was a phony, worked with mirrors. Since then, I've always wanted to be a magician. — Orson Welles