Unrecaptured 1231 Quotes & Sayings
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It is my strong hope that an environment will be created in which both of our countries can cooperate for the realization of a world without nuclear weapons. — Yoshiro Mori

If you let him go and he doesn't come back to you, he wasn't yours to begin with. It's a lesson learned in first grade — Simone Elkeles

Of course the Dharma-body of the Buddha was the hedge at the bottom of the garden. At the same time, and no less obviously, it was these flowers, it was anything that I - or rather the blessed Not-I - cared to look at. — Aldous Huxley

My film about Bush didn't prevent his reelection. — Michael Moore

Ten cures for depression are to go out and do something for someone else and repeat it nine times. — Martin Luther King Jr.

Never mind. Little girls shouldn't ask questions,' returned Jo sharply.
Now if there is anything mortifying to our feelings when we are young, it is to be told that; and to be bidden to 'run away, dear' is still more trying to us. — Louisa May Alcott

Judaism stands or falls with its belief in the historic actuality of the revelation at Sinai. — Joseph Hertz

If you say it, mean it. If you mean it, do it. — Ken Goldstein

I'm a massive yoga head. Lots of yoga and lots of running. I do Bikram yoga. I adore it. — Natalie Dormer

I think the popular concept of the artist is a person who has this great passion and enthusiasm and super emotion. He just throws himself into this great masterpiece and collapses from exhaustion when it's finished. It's really not that way at all. — Richard Estes

I don't believe in pretending to be someone else. I'm what I actually am in real life. For instance, like any normal girl, I fight with my mother. I mean, it is just fine. In fact, I fight daily with my mother. — Shreya Ghoshal

It may all end tomorrow, or it could go on forever (in which case I'm doomed). — Morrissey

The danger, when not too dangerous, fascinate. — Susan Sontag