Tentorial Quotes & Sayings
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I'm frankly shocked that Hollywood hasn't called me to do a superhero. — Peter Jacobson
I think only a woman understands another woman's body. — Trinny Woodall
Mathematics is concerned with "all possible worlds." — David Malet Armstrong
To destroy governmental violence, only one thing is needed: It is that people should understand that the feeling of patriotism, which alone supports that instrument of violence, is a rude, harmful, disgraceful, and bad feeling, and, above all, is immoral. — Leo Tolstoy
I understand them. I understand where they came from, what their lifestyle was there. But my parents didn't push us to be like them. They said do whatever you think right, but remember the important things in life. — Ofra Haza
The wind had blown off, leaving a loud, bright night, with wings beating in the treas and a persistent organ sound as the full bellows of the earth blew the frogs full of life. — F Scott Fitzgerald
This is a wonderful time to be alive. There have never been more possibilities and opportunities for you to achieve more of your goals than exist today. — Brian Tracy
From an endless beach of reality, we take a grain of sand and call it the world. — Robert M. Pirsig
She gets naked for attention and gets dressed for respect — Dorynda Jeanty
It's the oldest story in the world. You want him back, don't you? — Larry Kramer
My bullshit meter is reading that as 'false'. — Charlaine Harris
Budapest in late May is a city of lilacs. The sweet, languid, rather sleepy smell of lilacs wafts everywhere. And it is a city of lovers, many of them quite middle-aged. Walking with their arms around each other, embracing and kissing on park benches. A sensuousness very much bound up (it seems to me) with the heady ubiquitous smell of lilacs. — Joyce Carol Oates
In a few moments all the stars came out above the intense blackness of the earth and the great lagoon gleaming suddenly with reflected lights resembled an oval patch of night sky flung down into the hopeless and abysmal night of the wilderness. — Joseph Conrad
