Ulteriores Quotes & Sayings
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Most of the people around me have a vested interest in how much money I make. You know, so a celebrity could find themselves in a position where people could have meetings about their life without them involved. And when I say 'their life' I mean not their professional life either. They could talk about their personal life. — Dave Chappelle

There are too many fawning entertainment shows out there and not one of them is making fun of it all. — David Spade

What really counts in life is the quiet meeting of every difficulty with the determination to get out of it all the good there is. — Helen Keller

You're doing this to learn. To get skill, and to master it. — Naya S.

There is no waste of time in life like that of making explanations. — Benjamin Disraeli

Hello," David said. "I'm David Sawyer, and I'm running for the third district council seat. Can I talk to you about my platform?" "Oh, yes, please," said Fuin. "And I will also talk to you. About your soul. And how it is forfeit to the spears of the Penetrating Gods." "I'm sorry," David said. "I'm not a follower of your religion." "That's the best part!" Fuin said. "You don't have to be! You'll still be impaled! Isn't it wonderful. Come in, come in. — John Scalzi

I'm all over my poems, even if their relation to my everyday life is that of dream to reality. — Matthea Harvey

Some art are meant to cut short
stretching them unnecessary makes it dull. — Yarro Rai

I don't give a damn about semi-radicals! — Helen Keller

If you can't find anything to complain about you aren't looking hard enough. — Joe Abercrombie

My best friend gave me the best advice
He said each day's a gift and not a given right
Leave no stone unturned, leave your fears behind — Jack Nicklaus

The fundamental flaw of vulgar thought lies in the fact that it wishes to content itself with motionless imprints of a reality which consists of eternal motion. — Leon Trotsky

We seem but to linger in manhood to tell the dreams of our childhood, and they vanish out of memory ere we learn the language. — Henry David Thoreau