Varvagiannis Ouzo Quotes & Sayings
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I've learned over the years to appreciate God's timing, and you can't rush things; it's gonna happen exactly when it's supposed to. — Sevyn Streeter
What we want, above all things on earth in our public men, is independence. It is one great defect in the character of the public men of America that there is that real want of independence; and, in this respect, a most marked contrast exists between public men in this country and in Great Britain. — John C. Calhoun
You scare me," she whispered. "Yeah? Well join the club, cause you sure as shit scare the fuck out of me. — C.P. Smith
Every person who gets rich by creation opens a way for thousands to follow-and inspires them to do so. — Wallace D. Wattles
It has yet to be proven that intelligence has any survival value. — Arthur C. Clarke
I was always acting. I was doing after-school plays and stuff like that. — Justin Theroux
My rage had become a living thing inside my chest, an echoing heartbeat that soothed me to sleep and stirred me to waking. — Sarah J. Maas
I always dream of some great unexpected infidelity. But I have not yet been able to escape my bigamous state."
Milan Kundera, "The Paris Review" summer 1984 no. 92 — Milan Kundera
Sinful zeal doth make men doubly sinful. — Richard Baxter
Politicians are people who, when they see light at the end of the tunnel, go out and buy some more tunnel. — John Quinton
You know and I know and economists know that trickle-down economics doesn't work. — Dannel Malloy
It all begins with goodness in the heart. — Bjorn Street
If I do manage to come up with a scheme [to naming], however, I stick to it, which is why my cats are named after gods-Loki and Athena, who are, respectively, absolutely straightforward and affectionate, and dumber than dirt. I learned my lesson. I will name my next cat 'Satan' or 'Marduk' or something, thereby ensuring a kind, gentle beast who treats my upholstery like a shrine. — Ursula Vernon
There were also the razor marks on her wrists and forearms, half a dozen per arm, not very deep, not very convincing really, just a lame, hapless attempt at hurting herself. There hadn't even been that much blood and nobody at the hospital had been at all surprised. These scars, for some reason, he didn't mind. Maybe they even appealed to him. They showed that she was weak and in need of him. — Geoff Nicholson
