Snooker 2021 Quotes & Sayings
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Top Snooker 2021 Quotes

Old grandsires talk of yesterday with sorrow, And for our children we reserve tomorrow. — John Donne

Altruism is a brief phase through which some adolescents must pass. It is rather like acne. Happily, as with acne, only a few are permanently scarred. — Gore Vidal

The trouble is that neutrality is confused with hostility. We're not disrupting churches, or interrupting people's prayers. We're not fighting religion. — Dan Barker

I've been so lonely without you, you dick'
'Don't call me a dick'
'You are, we both are... Got a mental idea me um, why don't we fucking grow up? God, god I love you lol, I can't be with anyone else. — Shane Meadows

[On plastic surgery:] My motto is: 'Anything that can be lifted should be lifted. Anything that falls should be caught. And try to catch any falling stuff before it hits the ground. — Joan Rivers

Play for the name on the front of the shirt, and they will remember the name on the back — Tony Adams

My piece in One World or None was the description of the effect of a single atomic bomb on New York City. — Philip Morrison

Anger, resentment, and bitterness stunt our spiritual growth. Would you bathe in impure water? Then why do we bathe our spirits with negative and bitter thoughts and feelings? You can cleanse your heart. You don't have to harbor thoughts and feelings that drag you down and destroy your spirit. — Joseph B. Wirthlin

Human anatomy is horribly unsuited for outer space. The astroengineers lost sleep over this but not the science fiction writers, who being artists simply didn't mention it. — Stanislaw Lem

I heard your heart beating, you were in the darkness too. So I stayed in the darkness with you.
-Cosmic Love — Florence + The Machine

So many people I was at school with have all ended up being musicians and putting records out. — Kieran Hebden

Joys as winged dreams fly fast, / Why should sadness longer last? / Grief is but a wound to woe; / Gentlest fair, mourn, mourn no moe. — John Fletcher