Stebuklu Quotes & Sayings
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Everyone knows that a federal job is a lifetime job, and for many in Congress, it seems they have a lifetime job, too. — John McAfee
We can't feel the rotation of the planet, but in some ways we can because our bodily systems are reacting to it and have it inherent in them. To me, that's such a powerful thought. — Jessa Gamble
Uh.. you'er Sophie?" Mrianda ventured
"That's me"
"How old areyou?"
Sophie rolled ker wide brown eyes,
"Ahunderd and forty-eight" she relied. "I got to live back when women coulden't vote, isn't that awesome? — Dianne Sylvan
Their encounter confirmed what he had been unwilling to admit. Charlotte didn't taste, smell, or feel like any other woman he had ever known. She wasn't like any other woman and never would be. And he would never be satisfied with another woman now that he'd touched her.
Sebastian — Ally Broadfield
Religion cruelly exploits our need to feel connected. — George Carlin
Every moment we wait, we get closer to being too late. — Bryan Way
I have never learned anything except from people younger than myself. — Oscar Wilde
Human being can withstand a week without water, two weeks without food, many years of homelessness, but not loneliness. it iz the worst of all tortures,the worst of all sufferings. — Paul Coelho
Now I'm just known as McDreamy, I've lost all identity as Patrick Dempsey, I'm now McDreamy. — Patrick Dempsey
How could it ever be to our purpose to rob another living being of his or her purpose? — Will Tuttle
There are codes so subtle that they change their whole meaning in half a line, or in a syllable, or in a pause, a caesura. — Hilary Mantel
He wiped his face with his handkerchief, for he was quite warm from the exertion of being Chairman of the World. It had taken more running and leaping and sliding than he had imagined. — E.B. White
Life expectancy would grow by leaps and bounds if green vegetables smelled as good as bacon. — Doug Larson
So after a hectic week of believing that war was peace, that good was bad, that the moon was made of blue cheese, and that God needed a lot of money sent to a certain box number, the Monk started to believe that 35 percent of all tables were hermaphrodites, and then broke down. — Douglas Adams