Wagyu Beef Quotes & Sayings
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I long for You so much
I follow barefoot Your frozen tracks
That are high in the mountains
That I know are years old.
I long for You so much
I have even begun to travel
Where I have never been before. — Hafez

Kidding yourself doesn't require that you have a sense of humor. But a sense of humor comes in handy for almost everything else. — Carrie Fisher

If you want to capitulate to what commercial needs are, you can always be commercially valuable, but I'm not interested in being that. — Ken Hensley

I promised myself I would never be one of those people who complained about "Oh man, lots of people are interested in our movie and now I gotta talk about it." — Damon Lindelof

The wrath that on conviction subsides into mildness, is the wrath of a generous mind. — Johann Kaspar Lavater

Children are rarely in the position to lend one a truly interesting sum of money. There are, however, exceptions, and such children are an excellent addition to any party. — Fran Lebowitz

In fact the experience at Oxford has really helped me later in life. — Imran Khan

I was certain I told you the king was coming."
She planted her hands on her hips. "You did not tell me the king was coming."
"I remember telling you there would be only one more delay until we would marry. That day on the battlements. I remember it distinctly."
"Aye, you did say that, but you failed to mention that the 'one thing' was the king of England."
"Well, now you know," he said casually, as if he were speaking of the time of day or the color of the sky and not something as important as a royal visit. "He is coming tomorrow," he added. "For our wedding. — Jill Barnett

Columbus's real achievement was managing to cross the ocean successfully in both directions. Though an accomplished enough mariner, he was not terribly good at a great deal else, especially geography, the skill that would seem most vital in an explorer. It would be hard to name any figure in history who has achieved more lasting fame with less competence. He spent large parts of eight years bouncing around Caribbean islands and coastal South America convinced that he was in the heart of the Orient and that Japan and China were at the edge of every sunset. He never worked out that Cuba is an island and never once set foot on, or even suspected the existence of, the landmass to the north that everyone thinks he discovered: the United States. — Bill Bryson