Stop Getting Irritated Quotes & Sayings
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We work. You don't come here to take life easy. And we all got rich from it, so, you know, there's a benefit from it. — Ivan Glasenberg
Once people get to the promise land, they have to perform miracles by themselves. — Sunday Adelaja
I don't care what consequence it brings, I have been a fool for lesser things. — Billy Joel
On every movie I've done as a director, I look at the producers and having done it, I don't envy them, at all. — Griffin Dunne
There are those who write because they believe they have something so marvelous that it will make them famous and wealthy, a lauded commodity who will be invited to a lifetime of cocktail parties. — Edward P. Jones
He did not know- he simply did not know.
But he felt he ought to know. — Agatha Christie
Hero shows you how to solve the problem - yourself. — Jet Li
When one person dies, it's a tragedy, but when a million people die, it's a statistic. — Joseph Stalin
Nothing's so apt to undermine your confidence in a product as knowing that the commercial selling it has been approved by the company that makes it. — Benjamin Franklin
In times when nothing stood / but worsened, or grew strange / there was one constant good: / she did not change. — Philip Larkin
I lack the skill to hold a story line for the length required for a novel or even a short story. I have never had an idea that could withstand a hundred thousand words, or even ten thousand words of rubber meeting the road. — Henry Rollins
But then you say, Well, who makes the decision? Does the government make the decision? The reason this is such a national dispute and moral issue for people is because it occurs inside the body of a woman. That makes it really complicated. What are you going to do? Put women in prison? How much do we want the government to intrude on this? — John H Richardson
Mastering the lawless science of our law,- that codeless myriad of precedent, that wilderness of single instances. — Alfred Lord Tennyson
Alien to him, gripped him by the balls, freezing his insides. He rubbed at his chest in an effort to alleviate the discomfort and closed his eyes, trying to rid himself of the images the threat had invoked. — Maya Banks
