Wueste Quotes & Sayings
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Let him go where he will, he can only find so much beauty or worth as he carries. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Let's make a deal. You can control me in the bedroom, Zeth, but out of the bedroom, we're partners. I act under advisement, and so do you. Fair? — Callie Hart

As the high mountains are intersected by deep valleys, as puritanism in one age begets infidelity in the next, as in many countries the thickness of the winter's ice will be in proportion to the number of the summer musquitoes, so was the keenness of the hostility displayed on this occasion in proportion to the warmth of the support which was manifested. As the great man was praised, so also was he abused. — Anthony Trollope

We live by night and dance fast so grass can't grow under our feet. That's our creed. — Dennis Lehane

If gay marriage was OK ... then I saw no reason in principle why a union should not be consecrated between three men, as well as two men; or indeed three men and a dog. — Boris Johnson

en garde, Julian. It's not over till it's over. — L.J.Smith

Ah, but she was a pastel wearer. She was forever dead to Sabine. — Kresley Cole

Let us confess a truth, humiliating to human pride; - a very small part only of the opinions of the coolest philosopher are the result of fair reasoning; the rest are formed by his education, his temperament, by the age in which he lives, by trains of thought directed to a particular track through some accidental association - in short, by prejudice. — Anna Letitia Barbauld

To allow your Spirit to manifest, you have to understand Its nature. Spirit can never be aggressive, can never dominate. It respects the freedom of another person because It's a free being. — Nirmala Srivastava

Christmas could begin. Magic could happen. — Rachel Cohn

D.A. I got my orders - either the recordings and the witness' name, or I put a slug in you where it'll do the most good. — Norman Daniels

Interpretation is a task that we repeatedly have to take up and start again from the beginning, Sisyphus-like. But, as Camus said, we must always imagine Sisyphus happy, and this is not so difficult when it's a matter of texts that reveal important truths about being human. — George Pattison