Stormwater Quotes & Sayings
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I get so sick of people asking: "What's your demographic?" Or: "Oh we've got to aim this at ... " No, you have to aim it at you. You do the thing you would love ... make the thing you would love and be proud of. There's enough people in the world that, if you do that and do it well as a single vision, they'll go: "That's my favourite thing ever!" — Ricky Gervais

Global warming alarmists are unpatriotic racists knowingly misleading for their own ends, — Pat Sajak

I firmly believe that success lies in the combination of both talent and business savvy, and that the magic comes through partnership between both. — Delphine Arnault

There is hope in any circumstance. Be strong! — Lailah Gifty Akita

It is striking how much more seriously we are likely to be taken after we have been dead a few centuries. — Alain De Botton

I've lived, laughed, lost, and loved again the whole Shakespearian thing. — Fran Drescher

Please stop shaking your rain water in my direction. What next? Are you going to come over here, cock your leg and urinate upon my person? — Stephen J. Day

My feet might fail me, my heart might ail me,
The synagogues of Satan might accuse or jail me,
Strip, crown, nail me, brimstone hail me ...
They might defeat the flesh but they could never ever kill me.
They might feel the music but could never ever feel me. — Jay Electronica

Leave history to historians. — Ali Babacan

Oh! Your hand is cold." Ashley cupped her fingers against her shirt to warm them.
"I've been dead for seven years," Noah said. "That's as warm as they get. — Maggie Stiefvater

Kathy was a Republican, one of those people who used the unforgivable phrase "meant to be"
usually when describing her own good fortune or the disasters that had befallen other people. — Jennifer Egan

And once I know what the first page is, then the rest will come. — William Bolcom

He who travels in the Barque of Peter had better not look too closely into the engine room. — Ronald Knox