The Prague Orgy Quotes & Sayings
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People who make a difference never wait for just the right time. They know that it will never arrive. — Seth Godin

The awkward moment in which I discover that both my wife and my sister have made out with the same guy. — Rachel Morgan

You got emotions plastered all over your face like makeup — Mati Raine

One's story isn't a skin to be shed - it's inescapable, one's body and blood. You go on pumping it out till you die, the story veined with the themes of your life, the ever-recurring story that's at once your invention and the invention of you. — Philip Roth

So listen to them, heed them. Who never touch the Earth, can never be in Heaven — Adam Mickiewicz

Between the wish and the thing the world lies waiting. — Cormac McCarthy

I think that men has the most highly developed intelligence. I think men get so intelligent that they're stupid. — Don Van Vliet

Yes, My Lord.-Sebastian Michaelis — Yana Toboso

When a man loves a woman, he'll spend his very last dime tryin' to hold on to what he needs. — Percy Sledge

A loving heart is the truest wisdom. — Charles Dickens

Keep your private life private. Be open to suggestions from different people. And just be nice. I have heard stories about people who are just plain rude to the press or fans. — Michelle Trachtenberg

She could not say why these rather inconspicuous green slopes had so touched her heart, when along the railway line there were mountains, lakes, the sea at times even clouds dyed in sentimental colors. But perhaps their melancholy green, and the melancholy evening shadows of the ridges across them, had brought on the pain. Then too, they were small, well-groomed slopes with deeply shaded ridges, not nature in the wild; and the rows of rounded tea bushes looked like flocks of gentle green sheep. — Yasunari Kawabata

A long hallway, hung profusely with dark, water-stained sporting prints, served as a lobby, in which centuries of sacrificed kippers had left the smell of their smoky souls clinging to the wallpaper. Only the patch of sunshine visible through the open front door relieved the gloom — Alan Bradley

The man who tells you nothing frightens him is whistling in the dark. Besides, fear is not necessarily bad. It may guard you from harm. And I suspect that fear of being caught, punished and disgraced keeps many more of us from committing crimes than does the voice of conscience'. — Victoria Clayton