Thinderstorms Quotes & Sayings
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If the day comes where I can have my own action figure ... I defy any actor to say that's not a good day. — Owain Yeoman

A man must claim responsibility for his own temptation, and not pin it on the woman who arouses him. It's a gown, Sir Mark. Not even one of my more daring ones. — Courtney Milan

Shall I not render a service to men in speaking to them only of morality? This morality is so pure, so holy, so universal, so clear, so ancient, that it seems to come from God himself, like the light which we regard as the first of his works. Has he not given men self-love to secure their preservation; benevolence, beneficence, and virtue to control their self-love; the natural need to form a society; pleasure to enjoy, pain to warn us to enjoy in moderation, passions to spur us to great deeds, and wisdom to curb our passions? — Voltaire

There're no novels that I like to read so I write my own novels, and then I read them again, and it's the best thing. — Willow Smith

I don't like romance, I don't like sadness. The sadness motion is negative one... as much you are sad as more deeper you go and you want to return the thing which you can't. — Deyth Banger

The whole quilt is much more important than any single square. — Rohinton Mistry

A very small offence may be a just cause for great resentment: it is often much less the particular instance which is obnoxious to us than the proof it carries with it of the general tenor and disposition of the mind from whence it sprung. — Sir Fulke Greville

Growing up with a name that rhymes with turkey - and jerky - was no great fun. But, as an adult, I tell you, being globally unique in the age of Google can be extremely helpful. — Clay Shirky

To be thankful when my world lays in ashes long gone cold is to finally understand that ashes are the raw materials from which God shapes dreams infinitely grander than whatever the ashes were before they were ashes. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

In real life I'm a poor dressmaker and a terrible cook, anything in fact but the perfect wife. — June Allyson

I never socialized with singers. It's very dangerous if you work with opera ... I don't think that in 30 years a singer has entered my apartment. — Rudolf Bing