Sugimura Warehouse Quotes & Sayings
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I don't worry about chemicals. There are enough chemicals entering my body through all the fizzy drinks I consume to worry if my lip balm is 100 per cent organic. — Edie Campbell

Ever notice how those who start a conversation with the phrase, "Needless to say", always seem to have a lot to say? — Mark W. Boyer

I suddenly saw her quite differently. I saw that she was a person. Not my mother. She had thought it all out. She had wanted to commit suicide. She would never commit suicide. On that night I grew up. Or so I would like to believe. — Doris Lessing

Want to know what I'm thinking about?" Gat asked. "Yes," I said. "No," said Johnny. "I'm wondering how we can say your granddad owns this island. Not legally but actually." "Please don't get started on the evils of the Pilgrims," moaned Johnny. "No. I'm asking, how can we say land belongs to anyone?" Gat waved at the sand, the ocean, the sky. Mirren shrugged. "People buy and sell land all the time." "Can't we talk about sex or murder?" asked Johnny. — E. Lockhart

Everyone cries sometimes, Tory. There are some pains that run too deep for even the strongest to take without breaking. I don't think any less of you for it. (Acheron) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

No one ever died of love yet, said the prioress with a savage bitterness. — W. Somerset Maugham

My life was not useless; I gave important truths to the world, and it was only for want of understanding that they were disregarded. I have been ahead of my time. — Robert Owen

the proper way to elicit information from a group is not by starting with a public discussion but by confidentially collecting each person's judgment. This procedure makes better use of the knowledge available to members of the group than the common practice of open discussion. — Daniel Kahneman

You try to steal either of our souls and I will shred you like junk mail. — Kristen Painter

Human hopes and human creeds; have their root in human needs. — Eugene Fitch Ware

I was grounded for all of my childhood. Not most - all. — Megan Fox

I knew that the Hague Convention prohibited the use of poison in war. I didn't know the details of the terms of the Convention, but I did know of that prohibition. — Otto Hahn

The truth will form and fall apart again. — Sarah Slean

In my book, I was trying to get into my own soul. — Claire Bloom