Stoccolma Quotes & Sayings
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Don't try to understand other people's marriages, darling, even your parents'. You'll be lucky if you understand your own. — Laura Buzo

You believe you would die twice for another but in truth would die only for your alone self, its sentiment. — David Foster Wallace

The benefit of film is that you're shooting something for an intense period of time - and then it's over, and you move on to something else. In TV, you're doing the same thing over and over. — Nat Faxon

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The same way he treats animals and other vulnerable individuals is the same way he'll relate to your feminine side. — Nityananda Das

True remorse is never just a regret over consequences; it is a regret over motive. — Mignon McLaughlin

Everything used to seem to final, inevitable, predestined. But now, I'm starting to believe that life may have more surprises in store than I ever realized. — Jasmine Warga

You don't find happiness by being able to buy everything you want, whenever you want it. — Tamara Ecclestone

So in terms of the global economic footprint, let's just say China within the next decade and a bit is likely to emerge as the world's largest economy. Obviously its foreign policy and security policy footprint increases and that creates both challenges and opportunities for us all. — Kevin Rudd

Democracy, if it is reasonable, limits itself to giving everyone an equal opportunity to compete and to obtain. — Napoleon Bonaparte

Bring a vampire around, people start discovering religion. — Richard Laymon

We find in biking the fullfilment of an antique instinct: vagabondage — Maurice Barres