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Swastik Symbol Quotes & Sayings

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Words could never satisfy me, but life satisfies me. — Marty Rubin

The worst thing that can happen is death and that's not the worst thing in the world either. — James Stockdale

She's really not my kind of girl - most of them have tattoos or nose rings - but there's something about her smile. She smiles like she's in love with whoever she's looking at.
She smiled at me a few months ago. I've been trying to get her to do it again ever since. — Jaye Murray

I need one good honky tonk angel to turn my life around. — Travis Tritt

What is said of man is nothing; the point is, who says it. — Oscar Wilde

It's my custom to say something flattering to begin with so I shall be excused if I put my foot in it later on. — Prince Philip

The South is one big drag show, honey [...]. — John Berendt

When women devote themselves to their husbands, children, and building their house, the whole church is strengthened. This is actually their 'ministry' to the church: being obedient wives who are raising godly children. Obviously, when a church is full of healthy families, the church will be healthy and stable. — Nancy Wilson

As an illustrator you need to understand the human body - but having looked at and understood nature, you must develop an ability to look away and capture the balance between what you've seen and what you imagine. — Quentin Blake

A person's worth is quite independent of their usefulness to society. — Kjell Magne Bondevik

I've got a wife, four kids, a business, and a baseball career. — Curt Schilling

Disco's are tricky. You look a total wally if you dance too early but after one crucial song tips the disco over, you look a sad saddo if you don't. — David Mitchell

Timid salesmen have skinny kids. — Zig Ziglar

Travelling, he'd always thought, was where he'd meet his other self. Somewhere in a foreign place, he would bump into the bit of himself which was lost. — Monique Roffey