Swinton Van Insurance Quotes & Sayings
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In the plains the grass grows tall, since there is no one to cut it. There is no one to water it either. — Vera Nazarian

I've been told I have an Irish temper, I know I have Scottish thrift, and, like the English, I love a good show. — Jeanette MacDonald

Dance music doesn't care where you live. It doesn't care who your friends are. It doesn't care how much money you make. It doesn't care if you're 74 or if you are 24 because ... 74 is the new 24! — Giorgio Moroder

Often we are tempted to think that loving someone - a spouse, a boyfriend or girlfriend, or even just a friend - means clinging to them, which is a subtle form of ownership. But love means embracing the poverty of not owning the other. So chastity might be able to teach the world about a free way to love and a loving way to be free. — James Martin

I eased back into the throne. Damn comfortable: swan-down and silk. Kinging it is pain in the arse enough without one of those gothic chairs. — Mark Lawrence

I don't understand referees. It appears like some players can't even be touched, but in my case, everyone can hit me as hard as they can. — Cristiano Ronaldo

It's when you give something that you have very little of, that you truly give. - Arthur — Marc Levy

They tried to get me-I got them first! (suicide note) — Vachel Lindsay

Hardly any famine affects more than 5 percent, almost never more than 10 percent, of the population. The largest proportion of a population affected was the Irish famine of the 1840s, which came close to 10 percent over a number of years. — Amartya Sen

No man can become a permanent success without taking others along with him. — Napoleon Hill

Beware of anything that you hear yourself saying often. — Susan Sontag

Bikes are for riding; they're not car hats. — BikeSnobNYC

I always see those of whom I have heard well with a slight disappointment. They are so much better than the great herd, and yet the heavens are not shivered into diamonds over their heads. — Henry David Thoreau