Tujin Quotes & Sayings
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The ideas of debtor and creditor as to what constitutes a good time never coincide. — P.G. Wodehouse

I'm not sure I'm okay with 2 guys gettin' married, but I don't wanna be a jerk about it. — Lizz Winstead

To come to be you must have a vision of Being, a Dream, a Purpose, a Principle. You will become what your vision is. — Peter Nivio Zarlenga

But Marchent, most journalists can't be trusted. You do know that, don't you? — Anne Rice

Walesa was a national hero, a true icon. The vast majority of Poles didn't believe a word the authorities said. They took everything the official media said about Walesa to be a manipulation by the Communist authorities. — Slawomir Cenckiewicz

It was before Deity embodied in a human form walking among men, partaking of their infirmities, leaning on their bosoms, weeping over their graves, slumbering in the manger, bleeding on the cross, that the prejudices of the synagogue, and the doubts of the academy, and the pride of the portico, and the fasces of the lictor, and the swords of thirty legions were humbled in the dust. — Thomas B. Macaulay

The greatest monarch on the proudest throne is obliged to sit upon his own arse. — Benjamin Franklin

I wish I could stop this one moment, capture it, because I know it won't last.
Because a guy like him doesn't stay in a woman's life. He breezes through and leaves only havoc behind. — J.C. Reed

What was a country but the idea of it? — Kiran Desai

[Young] was afterwards accustomed to say, that at no period of his life was he particularly fond of repeating experiments, or even of very frequently attempting to originate new ones; considering that, however necessary to the advancement of science, they demanded a great sacrifice of time, and that when the fact was once established, that time was better employed in considering the purposes to which it might be applied, or the principles which it might tend to elucidate. — Hudson Gurney

I don't work for money any longer. I'm fortunate enough not to need to work for money, but I work for pride; I work because I love to work, and so the idea that one could lose control of one's own name and that things could be produced with your name on that you were not proud of scared me. — Tom Ford

I always envied my friends who had older siblings who could guide them through the teenage wasteland. — Rob Sheffield