Wantedly Quotes & Sayings
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Believing in love isn't like believing in flying reindeer. It's like believing in rain. Or summer. Or Christmas. Love is real and steady and absolutely essential to any kind of life. Not believing in it doesn't make it any less so. — Sabrina Jeffries

Perhaps the best testimony to the effectiveness of the reforms of 1852 is the fact, that men of a slightly later generation, familiar with the working of the courts half a century after, find it difficult to believe that such abuses as are plainly described by the legislation of that year, should really have existed in the middle of the nineteenth century. — Edward Jenks

I'm not a very intentional writer. I try to be as unintentional as possible. What I basically try to do is invite the zeitgeist in to tea. — William Gibson

The origin and the causes of disease are far too recondite for the human mind to unravel them. — Giorgio Baglivi

We're somewhat lucky here in the United States, where we hope that the checks and balances hold out for many years to come and decades to come. But in a lot of countries, you don't have these checks and balances. — Jan Koum

They whom trifles distract and nothing occupies are but children. — John Lancaster Spalding

The golden rule when reading the menu is, if you cannot pronounce it, you cannot afford it. — Frank Muir

I wrote a novel about the combat experiences I didn't have in Vietnam. — Tracy Kidder

Everything is possible in America, except the production of intelligence. — Mie Hansson

If the desert is holy, it is because it is a forgotten place that allows us to remember the sacred. Perhaps that is why every pilgrimage to the desert is a pilgrimage to the self. There is no place to hide and so we are found. — Terry Tempest Williams

You never stop loving someone. — Jay Bell

I love you, because the love you gave me was the only love I've ever had, the only love I ever will have — Kurt Vonnegut

I went about my house hold duties, convinced that the Grange had but one sensible soul in its walls, and that lodged in my body. — Emily Bronte