Wizard Of Oz Tin Man Movie Quotes & Sayings
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Although a food processor is not an absolutely essential piece of equipment, because you can certainly chop, grate, slice, knead and mix everything by hand, it does do all these things very quickly and efficiently and saves you time and energy. — Delia Smith

That we could be like normal people and live happily ever after. That a love like ours, while brief and intense, would really come only once in a lifetime. — Yolanda Olson

You're gonna have to explain all this shit to me, Frank. You don't just tell a guy he's dead and get him to throw a stiff into the river for you and then we fuck off for donuts. — Carsten Stroud

It can be argued - and rightly - that Taiwan is not just another regional issue: after all, the Chinese regard it as part of China. But Taiwan is also a regional issue for three reasons. First, the overthrow or even the neutering of democracy in Taiwan, which is what Beijing effectively demands, would be a major setback for democracy in the region as a whole. Second, if the Chinese were able to get their way by force in Taiwan, they would undoubtedly be tempted to do the same in other disputes. And third, there is no lack of such disputes to provoke a quarrel. — Margaret Thatcher

Marketers have to move upstream now. We have to stop being the last step in the process and start being the first step. — Seth Godin

You are free to do whatever you like. You need only face the consequences. — Sheldon B. Kopp

We dream of a day when India is completely self-reliant in defence production & exports defence equipment worldwide. — Narendra Modi

I befriend people too quickly - I don't think that's wrong, but I get told that I should be a bit more careful. — Nicole Appleton

Man is more than half of nature's treasure. — Hartley Coleridge

Within us - the heart of us, really - is a 'ground' that is to our thoughts and feelings, our relationships with others and ourselves, as is the Earth to the leaves that first race across her and then, no longer able to run, give themselves up to nourish her body so that she may give birth again come the spring. — Guy Finley