Taeny Quotes & Sayings
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LIFE SHOULD BE ENJOYED UPTO ITS EXTENT. — Salman Akhtar
I'm just a little bit sicker then the average individual I think. — Eminem
Theon swept his cloak off its peg and over his shoulders. "Fathers are like that," he admitted as he pinned the folds with a silver clasp. "Tell him he should be pleased. As many times as I've fucked you, you're likely with child. It's not every man who has the honor of raising a king's bastard. — George R R Martin
It's kind of hard to articulate, but, like, this notion of mercy, forgiveness, was very appealing for me. It was very profound. And it had a deep impact, and I think it still does. — Jim Gaffigan
And I knew the point of love right then.
The point of love was to help you survive.
The point was also to forget meaning. To stop looking and start living. The meaning was to hold the hand of someone you cared about and to live inside the present. Past and future were myths. The past was just the present that had died and the future would never exist anyway, because by the time we got to it the future would have turned into the present. The present was all there was. — Matt Haig
Summer, as my friend Coleridge waggishly writes, has set in with its usual severity. — Charles Lamb
Except for the Bible, the two greatest documents ever written are the U.S. Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. — Rafael Cruz
I think the cultural programming on the ABC is one of the glories of the ABC. — George Brandis
We know who we are when we know the concerns for which we are willing to sacrifice. — Paul W. Kahn
There is no crisis in this country that requires us to set up a crisis headquarters. Iran is currently in a good situation. — Hamid-Reza Assefi
Oh, by the thrice-beshitten shroud of Lazarus! — Hilary Mantel
What I would like to do is make sure every primary school child has a library card, so where parents don't get their children library cards, we'll see if we can get schools to step in and make sure that every child has one. — Malorie Blackman
The ability to see things the way they are, not to expect constant gratification but to understand that all things are limited, is what allows for personal growth. — Mark Epstein
