Tondara Padaku Quotes & Sayings
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That's one thing I love about my son - he's just a gamer at heart, he loves everything. He'll still play 'Pole Position,' or just old things at an arcade. He just loves games. He's not a graphics snob at all. I love him. — Ron Funches

When I was younger, I did self-mutilate. I'd be upset, so I'd do it, & it would calm me down. It's a horrible way to feel better. But there are two parts of your brain - one that really wants to destroy the other. & sometimes the idea of self-destruction is very romantic. I got over that. — Christina Ricci

The [engineer] should be equipped with knowledge of many branches of study and varied kinds of learning, for it is by his judgement that all work done by the other arts is put to test. This knowledge is the child of practice and theory. — Marcus Vitruvius Pollio

There are certain sounds that I've found work well in nearly any context. Their function is not so much musical as spatial: they define the edges of the territory of the music. — Brian Eno

You win, you dirty evil butt-munch. I'll never not let you stay over again. Now let's go back to bed. — Ethan Day

When you discover the wonder of giving, you will wonder how you could have lived so long in any other way. — Norman Vincent Peale

I am very proud to align myself with Miken - a brand known as an innovator and leader in the development of high performance sports equipment. — Brett Hull

It is finer to bring one noble human being into the world and rear it well ... than to kill ten thousand. — Olive Schreiner

I want a guy who's going to be accepting of - one, my big 'ol, loud Mexican family - and also my career, because it's a lot. I don't want someone who's like ... 'Oh, you don't have time for me'. Like, I want somebody who's sure of himself and gonna be like, 'Okay, you go do your thing, and when you come back, we're good.' — Becky G

Think for some minutes about the meaning of life. Particularly about the meaning of the coming day and its meaning for me. — Viktor E. Frankl

The brain may die, but my compulsion for useless trivia lives on. — Molly Harper