Spontanious Quotes & Sayings
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We're angry about this, upset about that, but who has the time to do anything anymore? There are those reports to report on, memos to remember, e-mails to deflect or delete. They bury us like snow. — Mark Slouka

Wasn't it odd how children could be so fascinated by magic? It took them time and the lessons of the Chantry to learn real fear. — David Gaider

Have you ever had a gay friend lose weight and you can't decide if it's good news or not? Hey you look ... great? — Dana Gould

Perhaps in the end, it should be left alone as a reminder that life isn't perfect, but even with it's imperfections it is worthwhile and enjoyable. Wouldn't it be great if more people thought that? — Artemus Withers

Accessibility drives traffic and growth in technology. That's a proven trend in technology. — Sean Plott

In this new, hyper competitive age, none of us, none of us can afford to be complacent. — Barack Obama

I'm loving you. That's what I do in the past, present, and future, Skyla. That's all I'll ever do. — Addison Moore

Since the day I got in radio at the age of 15, I always wanted everyone with ears listening to me. I don't know how to narrow that down. — Donnie Simpson

I want people to go into space, to orbit around the world a few times, even to stay there for 24 hours and then come back to where they took off. And I also want people with a low income to be able to do that, not only rich people. — Buzz Aldrin

With Woods arms wrapped around me and the beat of his heart pressed against my chest, I knew he would hold me steady. If I ever fell, I'd have him to catch me. — Abbi Glines

If you change the rules on what controls you ... you will change the rules on what you can control. — Guy Ritchie

Unlike the Contract with America, which was created by Washington pollsters and insiders, Families First was developed from the grassroots up. Congressional Democrats from across the country spent months meeting with people back home, asking them what issues were important to them, and what Congress could do to make their lives a little easier. — Dick Gephardt