Wetlina Quotes & Sayings
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Mistrust first impulses; they are nearly always good. — Charles Maurice De Talleyrand
Common sense is in spite of, not because of age. — Edward Thurlow, 1st Baron Thurlow
Invisibility, actually, was something he was pretty good at. He'd perfected it over the past twelve years. — Jodi Picoult
I was involved in the color correction and the digital color correction. In an odd way, you end up making a film many times-the DVD, the archival record of a high-definition master, and so on. — John Dykstra
I write so my voice is remembered. — Eric Wynn
We learn not for life but for the debating-room. — Seneca The Younger
Its a good feeling when people come up to you and tell you your music helps them, and as long as it does, I'll keep making it. — Mike Powell
No amount of worrying can change the future. Go easy on yourself, for the outcome of all affairs is determined by God's decree. If something is meant to go elsewhere, it will never come your way, but if it is yours by destiny, from you it cannot flee. — Umar Ibn Al-Khattaab
You and me could really exist
pg. 22// // A Coney Island of the Mind — Lawrence Ferlinghetti
This is why I didn't get married last year," she said to him. "I wouldn't be here to nurse you." She thought about that for a moment. "Of course, one could make the argument that you wouldn't be in this situation if not for me. But we're not going to dwell upon that. — Julia Quinn
Driving a stock car does not require much handling ability, at least not as compared to Grand Prix racing, because the tracks are simple banked ovals and there is almost no shifting of gears. So, qualifying becomes a test of raw nerve - of how fast a man is willing to take a curve. — Tom Wolfe
I said we're going to leave phones, and so we did. We sold it to Sony. — Hans Vestberg
Beauty has no other origin than the singular wound, different in every case, hidden or visible, which each man bears within himself, which he preserves, and into which he withdraws when he would quit the world for a temporary but authentic solitude — Jean Genet
