Toothsome Orlando Quotes & Sayings
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Like a lot of people, she thought love solved everything: just smear it over the problem, and it'll all work out. Then they had the arrogance to pity you if you saw things more rationally. — Kay Kenyon

I am a woman. My life is a long, strong, twisted rope, made up of a number of human relationships, nothing more. — Mary Borden

My family was all police and hard hats at the refineries; they didn't know what to think about me. So I became a closet writer. — Robert Crais

Absence makes the heart grow frozen, not fonder. — Judith Viorst

I feel as though I would be delighted to come back into working in the film world, and working in the theater world again. I'm just gonna see what happens. — Karen Allen

What did Christ really do? He hung out with hard-drinking fishermen. — Iggy Pop

Public behavior is nurtured in private; earthshaking measures come form careful steps. — Zicheng Hong

What did she say?" Eibhear asked.
"She basically said ... she does not like me. We would not be friends. And if we had sex, it would be only because she was bored. Long nights and all. — G.A. Aiken

Those who place their affections at first on trifles for amusement, will find these trifles become at last their most serious concerns. — Oliver Goldsmith

What am I doing here in this endless winter? — Franz Kafka

Being an artist is a totally godlike thing to do - and I have a god complex. — Laurie Anderson

Individual ambition is undoubtedly a strong motive in student work, but there is such a thing among students everywhere as ambition for others, call it class spirit, esprit de corps, good fellowship, or good will to men. — Herbert Baxter Adams

I don't know what the big deal about Cracker Jack is. Did you ever go buy a pack of Cracker Jack, thinking you'd get a prize and find no prize in the box? (pause) Here's the pitch ... — Harry Caray

This surface on which we now stand is not fixed, but sliding. — Ralph Waldo Emerson