Varietylessness Quotes & Sayings
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Top Varietylessness Quotes
If you loved, sooner or later you always lost; that was the penalty you had to pay for loving. Grief can be endured - somehow. But how poor and bare would be a life which had nothing to grieve over! — Elizabeth Burgoyne Corbett
God says, 'You know what? I don't have anybody else ... except you.' — Desmond Tutu
Life Teaches You Several Things,
It says 'Hi' & Gives You 'Good',
It Says 'Hello' & Gives you 'Better',
It says 'Wait" & Gives You "The Best — Pritam Ganguly
I don't know who are the men and who are the women. In French I used to say "je suis un femme et une homme." That is to say a feminine male and a masculine female. A she man and a he woman. What I am interested in is developing a singularity, which would be my own. — Orlan
Sometimes the worst beatings we endure are never the physical kind. — Dannika Dark
If you want to travel around the world and be invited to speak at a lot
of different places, just write a Unix operating system. — Linus Torvalds
Yes, Kinney?" said Cinder. "The captain and his crew are requesting an audience." "Ha!" Thorne's voice carried from the corridor. "I told you I could get him to call me the captain. — Marissa Meyer
Literature simply becomes richer after you've been fired, rejected, stranded, or had to change a few midnight diapers. — Christian Bauman
Think about the answers of the questions that have not yet been asked! When they are asked, you will have the answers ready! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
If you'd rather I didn't stay - " I began.
"I invited you."
"After sustaining a head injury. Which means you aren't responsible for anything you said last night . . . except for the part where you forgave me for wrecking your car."
"You were run off the road."
"I still feel bad. It was a nice car." I paused. "I'm also sorry about almost getting you killed."
"She says, as an afterthought."
"It was a really nice car. — Kelley Armstrong
I'm my most creative between 3 and 5 a.m. That's the way I've always been. — Marilyn Manson
The constantness, varietylessness, the sheer weight of sameness drove him to despair and froze his imagination. To be required to sleep with the same woman forever was a curious and unnatural idea to him; to be expected to dredge up enthusiasms for old acts, and routine ploys; he wondered at the arrogance of the female. — Toni Morrison
You don't have to win every argument. Agree to disagree. — Regina Brett
