Tamago Quotes & Sayings
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Celeste sighed heavily and shook her head. "I do believe that men can be the dumbest of God's creatures." Sage — Emily March

Mitt Romney says he believes in America and that he will restore American exceptionalism. I have news for him, we already have an exceptional American as president and we believe in Barack Obama. — John F. Kerry

I suppose you can't take kids into consideration all the time, but I just wish there could be a bit of flexibility. — Phil Collins

Attempting to build a language wall around Quebec is precisely the wrong policy to follow. It will keep out of Quebec exactly what we need to attract by way of talent and capital; it will drive our best - francophones as well as allophones and anglophones, with their talents and capital - to leave Quebec. — Richard Pound

It's not morbid to talk about death. Most people don't worry about death, they worry about a bad death. — Terry Pratchett

There was a time I would have totally agreed with this," she said softly. "You can be a real wanker sometimes. — Sibylla Matilde

At the critical moment it is the rare few who can do what needs to be done.
-Icarus — Boone Brux

If you want to make good use of your time, you've got to know what's most important and then give it all you've got. — Lee Iacocca

I've never played for a draw in my life. — Alex Ferguson

I do think that I never got tied down to any social scene. I was just into creating stuff. — Diplo

We're into an age of excessive individuals, all right. We're into the age were independence, autonomy, convenience, sometimes selfishness. The new trinity of me, myself and I, seems to dominate. We know that's contrary to the very nature of the human person. The very nature of the human person needs God and needs other people. — Timothy M. Dolan

Integrity is an eternal virtue we should focus our mind on and not miracles — Sunday Adelaja

Literature is my Utopia. Here I am not disenfranchised. No barrier of the senses shuts me out from the sweet, gracious discourses of my book friends. They talk to me without embarrassment or awkwardness. — Helen Keller