Uncurse Land Quotes & Sayings
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US Airways made an $8 billion bid for Delta, including $4 billion in cash and $4 billion in lost luggage. — Andy Borowitz
Is it really that important? It's just television, for God's sake. It's not medicine or something. — Craig Ferguson
A book is always an emergence above everyday life. A book is expressed life and thus is an addition to life. — Gaston Bachelard
I have heard great music--even sublime music. I've heard music fit for princes, for kings. I have hard music fit for any monarch. But that night, for the first time in my life, I heard music fit for God. — J. Scott Featherstone
A great reader seldom recognizes his solitude. — Mason Cooley
We got the spell exactly right. Except for the ingredients. And most of the poetry. And it probably wasn't the right time. And Gytha took most of it home for the cat, which couldn't of been proper. — Terry Pratchett
Some heat, some spice and plenty of citrus are the building blocks of many North African fish dishes. — Yotam Ottolenghi
When you get into politics, you find that all your worst nightmares about it turn out to be true, and the people who are attracted to large concentrations of power are precisely the ones who should be kept as far away from it as possible. — Ken Livingstone
Altruism itself depends on a recognition of the reality of other persons, and on the equivalent capacity to regard oneself as merely one individual among many. — Thomas Nagel
So often I have felt alone in my journey, yet I've been afraid to let anyone see my fear and weakness. — Lynn Austin
It's hard to tell our bad luck from our good luck sometimes. And most of us have wept copious tears over someone or something when if we'd understood the situation better we might have celebrated our good fortune instead. — Sarah Ban Breathnach
In terms of the movie business, being in a 'Lord of the Rings' has given me more interesting options as work. — Viggo Mortensen
Hypotheses are the scaffolds which are erected in front of a building and removedd when the building is completed. They are indispensable to the worker; but the worker must not mistake the scaffolding for the building. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
I talk to my inner lover, and I say, why such rush?
We sense that there is some sort of spirit that loves
birds and animals and the ants
perhaps the same one who gave a radiance to you
in your mother's womb.
Is it logical you would be walking around entirely orphaned now?
The truth is you turned away yourself,
and decided to go into the dark alone.
Now you are tangled up in others, and have forgotten
what you once knew,
and that's why everything you do has some weird sense of failure in it. — Kabir
