Wooga Games Quotes & Sayings
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I may have been born at night, but it wasn't last night — T. Boone Pickens

Do not allow your thoughts of what was to steal what can be. — John Patrick Hickey

Many become popular because they speak and write with a reductionist style that brings the complex and disturbing down into canned formulas of what spiritual growth is supposedly all about. Dozens of such New Age authors could bring their works together into one large volume entitled, "How To Become Aware of the Depths of Your Being Without Disturbing the Routine of Your Comfortable Lifestyle. — Lew Paz

Forever is composed of nows. - Emily Dickinson — John Green

You can say the same thing nicely. — Peggy Sue Wells

My mommy told me
If I was goody
That she would buy me
A rubber dolly
My sister told her
I kissed a soldier
Now she won't buy me
That rubber dolly
Now I am dead
And in my grave
And there beside me
A rubber dolly — Tracy Chevalier

You are more than who you fuck — Mary Lambert

The Penny Post will do more for the circulation of ideas, for the fostering of domestic affections, for the humanizing of the mass generally, than any other single measure that our national wit can devise. — Harriet Martineau

You know I used to be the back porch poet with my book of lines, always hoping knowing all the time, I'm probably never gonna find the perfect rhyme ... For heavier things — John Mayer

Do you know why the Lord withheld the sense of humor from women? So that we may love you instead of laugh at you. — Mrs. Patrick Campbell

When people have children, they have to grow up! — Kyle

The resulting units may be called binary digits, or more briefly, bits. — James Gleick

Once I decided to write, to be published, I knew it would happen. — Augusten Burroughs

I am one of those scientists who feels that it is no longer enough just to get on and do science. We have to devote a significant proportion of our time and resources to defending it from deliberate attack from organised ignorance. — Richard Dawkins