Watermann Grille Quotes & Sayings
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When you suffer such a big hurt, the longer you permit it to live in you, the bigger it grows, until it seeks to devour your soul. — Nalini Singh

Don't let success go to your head and failure to your heart." - Will Smith. — Jennifer Hinsman

It is good death
That puts an end to evil death and dies. — Wallace Stevens

[To the patronizing train conductor who had twice said, 'Auntie, give me your ticket':] Which of my sister's sons are you? — Mary McLeod Bethune

People who read literary fiction (as opposed to popular fiction or nonfiction) were better able to detect another person's emotions, and the theory proposed was that literary fiction engages the reader in a process of decoding the characters' thoughts and motives in a way that popular fiction and nonfiction, being less complex, do not. — Daniel J. Levitin

Men would have been badly in trouble if their hands didn't fit their dick. — M.F. Moonzajer

One never gets any fun Out of things you haven't done. — Emrys Westacott

Some years ago a top Ford official was showing the late Walter Reuther through the very automates plant in Cleveland, Ohio and he said to him jokingly, "Walter, you'll have a hard time collecting union dues from these machines." and Walter said, "you are going to have more trouble trying to sell automobiles to them." Both of them let it stop there. There was a logical answer to that ... the owners of the machines could buy automobiles and if you increase the number of owners you increase the number of consumers. — Ronald Reagan

People will quite often do anything for money. - Jane Marple — Agatha Christie

New fathers, political prisoners, traumatised presidential aides, resolute schoolboys, MEPs addressing unfriendly chambers - we all find that Shakespeare has magically anticipated our precise circumstances. How he was possible, I still don't understand; but there isn't a day I'm not grateful that he speaks to me in my own language. — Daniel Hannan

Yes I am loved. But I no longer love. — Gregoire Delacourt

Why was I born with such contemporaries? — Oscar Wilde