Tekintettel Valamire Quotes & Sayings
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I stayed on my own path and did not follow the herd. I made a way for myself. — Eartha Kitt
If you want what you're saying heard, then take your time and say it so that the listener will actually hear it. You might save somebody's life. Your own, first. — Maya Angelou
If I could be free of you without having to lose you. — Sarah Kane
I've always made some legendary comebacks since 1998 when it first started. So that's kind of just been my MO for my whole career. — Serena Williams
The wedding took place in Vermont, where they have legalized gay civil unions, and I married a woman. — Craig Ferguson
We are no longer under the 'Law', but rather the Grace of God in Christ."
~R. Alan Woods [2013] — R. Alan Woods
The object of pure physics is the unfolding of the laws of the intelligible world; the object of pure mathematics that of unfolding the laws of human intelligence. — James Joseph Sylvester
The distinct blue, red, and yellow colors ... though they have not the kind of harmony which is produced by a variety of broken and transparent colors, have the effect of grandeur. — Joshua Reynolds
I want to get people to connect to the outdoors. — Sally Jewell
You can only fight one man at a time with a sword, but, with a pen, you can compose a lecture to bore legions of enemy troops to death. — Lindsay Buroker
People are freer in America. But there are more tears. — Avi
When a book lies unopened it might contain anything in the world, anything imaginable. It therefore, in that pregnant moment before opening, contains everything. Every possibility, both perfect and putrid. Surely such mysteries are the most enticing things ... grant[ed] us in this mortal mere ... Unknown and therefore infinite. — Catherynne M Valente
In explosive gasps Chook introduced us and we went inside. I could see that she was elderly by Chook's standards. Perhaps twenty-six or -seven. A brown-eyed blonde, with the helpless mournful eyes of a basset hound. She was a little weathered around the eyes. In the lounge lights I saw that the basic black had given her a lot of good use. Her hands looked a little rough. Under the slightly bouffant skirt of the black dress were those unmistakable dancer's legs, curved and trim and sinewy. — John D. MacDonald
There's a limit to laziness. We still haven't found it yet. — Anonymous