Tennisbutt Quotes & Sayings
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What he then saw was like an apparition. She was seated in the middle of a bench all alone, or, at any rate, he could see no one, dazzled as he was by her eyes. — Gustave Flaubert
Actors have to protect each other in a way. The idea of humiliating another actor or being humiliated myself is devastating. — Nicole Kidman
Your face is my heart — Diana Gabaldon
The feminist girls she knew at Oberlin, her roommate among them, were the kind of people who made you feel bad for liking what you liked. Sometimes when Emily was tired or blue she liked to watch "When Harry Met Sally", or "Love Actually", or old episodes of "Friends", and at Oberlin she'd had to wait until her roommate had gone out or fallen asleep. — Brian Morton
We are to a large extent an imitative society. — Edward R. Murrow
As winds come whispering lightly from the West, Kissing, not ruffling, the blue deep's serene. — Lord Byron
At the same time, we held back. Because she was different. Different. We had no one to compare her to, no one to measure her against. — Jerry Spinelli
Kindness is a gift of courage and love. — Debasish Mridha
Yup..., I just understood it. Once, twice okay let's make a dice with a tripple in the vice... — Deyth Banger
That's how he'd thought of most people - appearing in your life like foundlings on the doorstep, only to be swept away later as if by flood . — Adam Johnson
Positive market incentives operating in the public interest are too few and far between, and are also up against a seemingly never-ending expansion of perverse incentives and lobbying. — Mo Ibrahim
Just as soon as we notice that someone has to force himself to pay attention when dealing and talking with us, we have a valid demonstration that he does not love us or that he does not love us anymore. — Friedrich Nietzsche
Sweetness and release can only taste the way they do after one deserves them. — Carl Shapiro
Atheists put on false courage and alacrity in the midst of their darkness and apprehensions, like children who, when they fear to go in the dark, will sing for fear. — Alexander Pope
In free governments the rulers are the servants and the people are their superiors and sovereigns. — Benjamin Franklin
