Takanari Togu Quotes & Sayings
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Some rhyme a neebor's name to lash;
Some rhyme (vain thought!) for needfu' cash;
Some rhyme to court the countra clash,
An' raise a din;
For me, an aim I never fash;
I rhyme for fun. — Robert Burns

According to the people who dearly would love to throw him out of office, Barack Obama was elected to be 'above politics.' He wasn't elected to be president, after all. He was elected as an avatar of American tolerance. His attempts to get himself reelected imply a certain, well, ingratitude. — Charlie Pierce

When I was little, my mother told me there are basically two kinds of people in the world: town people and circus people. The kind who stay are town people, and the kind who leave are circus people. — Cathy Day

Keep your happiness where it can't be hurt: in Christ. — Michael Reeves

Mr Shabangu stood for a system, fixed in place, in which you knew how to measure who and what was important. — Imraan Coovadia

I'd become a woman who dreamed of yelling at people who didn't even know how infuriating I found them. — Ann Howard Creel

In that time he had carved her flesh with his bowie knife countless times. There were trails of dried blood from her collarbone down to her pelvis, and the angry red A wept with a bright crimson ... — Sai Marie Johnson

Que Quowle" -stay with me forever- — Stephenie Meyer

[Children] receive direct instruction from time to time about the appropriateness of various social comparisons — Albert Bandura

Few of us have lost our minds, but most of us have long ago lost our bodies. — Ken Wilber

I hate being judged all the time and having to hide my fear, my emotions, my vulnerabilities. You think I'm a brave, talented young woman, who is never intimidated by anything. Well, you're wrong. Everything intimidates me. I avoid glances, smiles, close contact. — Paulo Coelho

Mm-hm," Dawn said. "Um, I'm sorry." "Yeah. Right." I'm sorry, too, Mary Anne was what I was sort of hoping to hear. — Ann M. Martin