Slangs In The 1960s Quotes & Sayings
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I never wanted children. If I'd been deeply in love with a man and he'd wanted children, it would have been difficult. — Jeanette Winterson

My favorite splurge would be gluten-free pizza. Or I'm a total truffle addict so truffle mac and cheese. — Patti Stanger

If I were running to be somebody, there are a lot of easier sombodies to be. After all, running against the incumbent governor of your own party in your home state is not the next logical step in a political life. — Marco Rubio

Because promises matter. They matter now more than ever. — Rick Yancey

We are less than atoms, I say, because the atom obeys the law of its being, whereas we in the insolence of our ignorance deny the law of nature. But I have no argument to address to those who have no faith. — Mahatma Gandhi

2. The second partner in the meeting is the baptized. — Walter Brueggemann

Alas! this time is never the time for self-denial, it is always the next time. Abstinence is so much more pleasant to contemplate upon the other side of indulgence. — George MacDonald

If you have only a glass of water, then one person can drink. If you have a bucket, a whole family can benefit. — Chen Guangbiao

That's what hiding away did, whether it was from the world or yourself, your past, or even your dreams. It took absolutely no effort to have a miserable life. But building a glorious one? A life worth living and sharing with others? That's what was hard. Joanna — Vicki Pettersson

Why should there be something rather than nothing? — Thomas Ligotti

We cut the hair from women after they had been exterminated in the gas chambers. The hair was then sent to factories, when it was woven into special fittings for gaskets. — Rudolf Hoss

Love is the dissolution of the illusion of separation. — Shaun Chamberlin

The truth is, the 'Fortune' 500 prefer lobbying to campaigning. — Bradley A. Smith

Oh, Mr. Trout," nice Milo went on, there in Trout's suite, "teach us to sing and dance and laugh and cry. We've tried to survive so long on money and sex and envy and real estate and football and basketball and automobiles and television and alcohol - on sawdust and broken glass! — Anonymous