Whizzball Quotes & Sayings
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You can't fast-forward heartbreak, and you can't rewind love - and that's just one big bummer. — Chelsea Handler

Hadie: At first you didn't tell me because you didn't know me well enough. And then you couldn't tell me because you knew me too well. — Komal Kant

Throughout the most trying phase of the Case, Nixon and his family, and sometimes his parents, were at our farm, encouraging me and comforting my family. My children have caught him lovingly in a nickname. To them, he is always "Nixie," the kind and the good, about whom they will tolerate no nonsense. His somewhat martial Quakerism sometimes amused and always heartened me. I have a vivid picture of him, in the blackest hour of the Hiss Case, standingby the barn and saying in his quietly savage way (he is the kindest of men): "If the American people understood the real character of Alger Hiss, they would boil him in oil. — Whittaker Chambers

Those who would trade safety for freedom deserve neither. — Thomas Jefferson

I don't think that coming from a privileged background makes you this monster who doesn't feel things. — Tamara Ecclestone

The difference between the Japanese and the American is summed up in their opposite reactions to the proverb (popular in both nations), "A rolling stone gathers no moss." Epidemiologist S. Leonard Syme observes that to the Japanese, moss is exquisite and valued; a stone is enhanced by moss; hence a person who keeps moving and changing never acquires the beauty and benefits of stability. To Americans, the proverb is an admonition to keep rolling, to keep from being covered with clinging attachments. — Carol Tavris

If it is true that there is no greater sorrow than to remember a
happy time in a state of misery, it is just as true that calling up a
moment of anguish in a tranquil mood, seated quietly at one's desk, is
a source of profound satisfaction. — Primo Levi

What is there left once you have lost your manliness? — David Lagercrantz