Solitario Gratis Quotes & Sayings
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I thought I'd explained it clearly before. Bella, I can't live in a world where you don't exist. — Stephenie Meyer
Your personal core values define who you are, and a company's core values ultimately define the company's character and brand. For individuals, character is destiny. For organizations, culture is destiny. — Tony Hsieh
My head looks like an uncooked ham with glasses. — Chris Ware
I believe in dreams. I believe that every night on the planet everything that is, was and can be is dreamt. I believe that what happens in dreams is no different no less important than what happens in the waking world. I believe that dreams are the closest equvalent present-day mankind has to trime travel. — Marilyn Manson
I always loved my mother, felt loved, but she was judgmental. Her father in Ireland didn't approve of women generally, and she took on his values. She believed her own mother was foolish. — Julie Walters
Forty percent of my ideas came from my wife. — Mike Royer
I am too ambitious to get into a relationship. — Mona Singh
The whole world is festering with unhappy souls: The French hate the Germans, the Germans hate the Poles' Italians hate Yugoslavs, South Africans hate the Dutch; and I don't like anybody very much! — Sheldon Harnick
I've always liked to dance - I've got a natural rhythm. — Tom Jones
Tickling and learning were much the same thing. When you tickle yourself - ecstasy; but when anyone else tickles you - agony. — Alan Bradley
The longest word in the world is "a word from our sponsor." — Sam Levenson
You open a section of 'The New York Times,' and there's a review or a story on a choreographer or a dancer, and there's an informative, clear image of a dancer. This is, in my view, not an interesting photograph. — Mikhail Baryshnikov
The animals to whom nature has given the faculty we call cunning know always when to use it, and use it wisely; but when man descends to cunning he blunders and betrays. — Thomas Paine
