Stawowy Menendez Quotes & Sayings
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What will you do?"
"Oh, hell, I'll write a novel about writing the screenplay and making the movie."
"What are you going to call it?"
"Hollywood."
"Hollywood?"
"Yes ... — Charles Bukowski
I'd rather be miserable loving you than happy with anyone else. — Angela Morrison
If you had a million Shakespeares, could they write like a monkey? — Stephen Wright
Come at once if convenient- if inconvenient come all the same.
- S. H. — Arthur Conan Doyle
Perseverance means to continue in a given course until we have reached a goal or objective, regardless of obstacles, opposition, and other counterinfluences ... Perseverance is a positive, active characteristic ... It gives us hope by helping us realize that the righteous suffer no failure except in giving up and no longer trying. — Joseph B. Wirthlin
Without love, our earth is a tomb — Robert Browning
Wherever your treasure is, your heart will be also.15 — Rick Warren
But, you know, you can't be a star at home. — Jim Carrey
Some people see Black Friday as a much-needed break for their wallet. I see it as retail outlets showing the customers the full weight of their contempt. The frenzy to buy cheap crap from China, the human downgrade of people fighting with each other over items they can probably live without, to me, is an insult. — Henry Rollins
What is beyond the mind, has no boundary, In it our senses end. — Meera
He who sees cruelty and does nothing about it is himself cruel. — Abraham Lincoln
Peace is nothing more than the regulation of the psycho-political economy of awe and reverential fear, of using the threat of terror in order to bind citizens to the circuit of their subjection. — Simon Critchley
Political pandering comes in all shapes and sizes, but every four years the presidential primary bring us in contact with its purest form - praising ethanol subsidies amid the corn fields of Iowa. — John Sununu
I love spicy food. — Cynthia Nixon
The closing period of the fifteenth century witnessed the slow but sure increase of the churches of the Brethren. Although far from being unmolested, they yet enjoyed comparative rest. At the commencement of the sixteenth century their churches numbered two hundred in Bohemia and Moravia. — Ezra Hall Gillett
