Wienerwald Restaurant Quotes & Sayings
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There is not a sentence in the world that could respectfully do justice to the life and music of Jerry Garcia. — Branford Marsalis

Christians tell me that they have a higher destiny than the lower animals, because Homo Sapiens can reason. But the Bible tells me that this gift of reason, which they call god-given, may be the match that lights the fires of hell for all who dare to use it, since whatever is not of faith is sin. — Ruth Hurmence Green

You don't smoke do you?"
"No, why?"
"They're afraid of fire."
"Great, we're going to be eaten alive because neither of us smokes."
I almost laughed. He sounded so thoroughly disgusted ... — Laurell K. Hamilton

How is it possible for someone who believes that the world was created in six days to have a rational conversation with me, who doesn't believe that, about other possibilities? — Paul Auster

It was not generally realized that what children mostly wanted was to be left alone. — Ian McEwan

Life is very nice, but it lacks form. It's the aim of art to give it some. — Jean Anouilh

Marriage is the chief cause of divorce. — Groucho Marx

I watched as she took a second sip, imagining the alcohol crossing the placental wall, damaging brain cells, reducing our unborn child from a future Einstein to a physicist who would fall just short of taking science to a new level. — Graeme Simsion

When I started in fashion, I had already adopted the sailor-striped sweater as my uniform; that way, I wouldn't have to drive myself crazy trying to figure out what to wear. — Jean Paul Gaultier

Take it and make it extraordinary, because beautiful isn't always something noticeable, it's often what can be seen but isn't noticed. — Jennifer Megan Varnadore

I spent most of this afternoon writing a new introduction for my autobiography. — June Foray

Since Drake told me that day in the wooded lot,
while the leaves agreed with gravity and left the trees,
that he liked boys instead of girls, it's been easier
to love him. Loving him feels like counting or using
the phone or something else that's effortless. I'm like
a leaf with nothing to do but fall. — Karen Finneyfrock