Vuyisile Ngcobo Quotes & Sayings
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Women like poetry. A soft word in their ears and they melt - a grease spot on the grass. — Mary Ann Shaffer

I read about violent things. I think what I get out of that is entertainment by learning about different things, and reading the genre and getting an understanding of motivations. But at the end of the day, it's still a book, and I can walk away. — Karin Slaughter

I hold theatre acting in such high esteem that it scares me. — Kate Bosworth

Well, marriage doesn't function in the way it used to in terms of deciding our fate, but it's in our heads, and it determines a lot of our actions. Like, right now, if you think about gay marriage - and they just started having the first gay marriages in New York - it shows what a potent idea marriage remains for people. — Jeffrey Eugenides

Belly buttons are cool! — Lauren Graham

You really have to act your pants off to stay alive. I thrive on that; I rise to the occasion of the circumstances. — Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje

I hate perception. There's far too much of it in football — Sam Allardyce

It doesn't matter how one was brought up. What determines the way one does anything is personal power. — Carlos Castaneda

I've had to learn how to say no to things, and have people around me that don't push me too hard, because I'll go until I just crash. I don't have a stop button. — Tove Lo

Rough wind, the moanest loud Grief too sad for song; Wild wind, when sullen cloud Knells all the night long; Sad storm, whose tears are vain, Bare woods, whose branches strain, Deep caves and dreary main, Wail, for the world's wrong! — Percy Bysshe Shelley

It's easy to make money when you have a lot of it. — Max Tegmark

The worst thing about living in this world, in general, is that things get overwhelming, and things cause a tremendous amount of despair and anxiety. — Marc Maron

Saints are simply men and women who have fulfilled their natural obligation which is to approach God. — Evelyn Waugh