Utter Disappointment Quotes & Sayings
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I was awake and this was reality, the new reality of nothing
and worse, of having to continue to exist. — Tony Hendra
The crew did not fit the stereotype of the Navy sailors that I expected. The media always presented Navy men as being GI Joe's in white. But a good sum of them were in their thirties and forties. Very few sported less than two chins, let alone the six-pack of a warrior. While standing at attention, I saw a slew of potbellies jiggling atop Navy belt buckles. I saw bald spots, acne, retro porn mustaches, and wrinkles, but to my utter disappointment, no eye candy. — Maggie Young
The only way to free ourselves from the destructive influence of counterfeit gods is to turn back to the true one. The living God, who revealed himself both at Mount Sinai and on the Cross, is the only Lord who, if you find him, can truly fulfill you, and, if you fail him, can truly forgive you. — Timothy Keller
Vaccination is one of the easiest things on the way to development. It's much easier than roads and a great education system. It's very basic. It's one of the first things you want to get right. — Bill Gates
Music is 10% exhilaration and 90% utter disappointment. — John Barrow
Stop trying to impress people with your clothes and impress them with your life. — Richard J. Foster
I'd compare stock pickers to astrologers but I don't want to bad mouth astrologers. — Eugene Fama
The mind reaches great heights only by spurts. — Luc De Clapiers
Newspeak, doublethink, the mutability of the past. — George Orwell
I think Beyonce always looks great. — Lily James
Our strange cynicism about truth as a possibility has permitted us to accept all manner of bullshit — Mary Karr
I want to go wherever you are — Calia Read
Like my makeup, I keep my hair simple. It's either down or in a ponytail. — Behati Prinsloo
Dating should really be more like furniture store commercials ... I would love to' pay no interest for 6 months — Josh Stern
Baseball isn't a life-and-death matter, but the Red Sox are. — Mike Barnicle
To the European, it is a characteristic of the American culture that, again and again, one is commanded and ordered to 'be happy.' But happiness cannot be pursued; it must ensue. One must have a reason to 'be happy.' — Viktor E. Frankl