Quotes & Sayings About Supporting Small Businesses
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In my quest to become unique, I've become a statistic. — Sting
There is but one poetry,
true poetry. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
I define a diva as a woman who possesses courage, beauty, style, and confidence. Based on that definitions, I've probably got a bit more work to do. — Faith Hill
I looked at him like he was an idiot, but he didn't notice. Or maybe he got it so often, he thought that was how people looked at him. — Amanda Hocking
Acting is like music and you improvise. It's like jazz, there's no rhyme or reason to it. It's not a plan. You practice to music and you just play it. — Denzel Washington
It's kind of low brow, but the show 'Bob's Burgers' is hilarious, and being from the Midwest, I can kind of relate to a lot of the jokes. 'Orange is The New Black' is a Netflix Exclusive, I think - that's really funny. — Gracie Gold
Why do you fall in love with the impossible? — Vee Hoffman
The quiet life is by no means the greatest life. Some characters can only reach the highest standard of spirituality by the disturbings or displacings in the order of God's providence. — F.B. Meyer
The world is like a vast sea: mankind like a vessel sailing on its tempestuous bosom ... [T]he sciences serve us for oars. — Oliver Goldsmith
When a woman dislikes the man who is courting her, she parries him cleverly, like a willow in the wind. — Eiji Yoshikawa
Grips and electricians have done more to help me shoot good movies than any other craft. — Gordon Willis
the worlds that they thought they'd left behind reclaimed each of them, I occupied the place where their dreams had been. — Barack Obama
That ability to see the right choice, but not until several hours have passed since making the wrong one? That's what makes a person a dumbass, folks. — David Wong
Rearden sat in his room at the Wayne-Falkland Hotel, fighting an enemy more dangerous than weariness or fear: revulsion against the thought of having to deal with human beings. — Ayn Rand