Ww2 Blackout Quotes & Sayings
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I think a lot of people are drawn to seeing people that want to be better. We see it in ourselves. — Zach Braff

They're too tired for bathing, but they're not too tired for dreams. For dreams, too, are ghosts, desires chased in sleep, gone by morning. The longing of dreams draws the dead, and the city hall to many dreams. — Libba Bray

Who says they're all criminals? -he parried- some might actually be innocent. others may need someone to explain them. there are reasons why we become the way we are, which often aren't apparent on the surface of our lives — Richard North Patterson

He looked at her, and the clarity of his dark eyes struck her heart with a sensation of a wound touched. — Shannon Hale

I really know nothing more criminal, more mean, and more ridiculous than lying. It is the production either of malice, cowardice, or vanity; and generally misses of its aim in every one of these views; for lies are always detected, sooner or later. — Lord Chesterfield

Illicit sex, Marcus, drives at least half the decisions of the modern world, wouldn't you agree? — Andrew Levkoff

Usability is not everything. If usability engineers designed a nightclub, it would be clean, quiet, brightly lit, with lots of places to sit down, plenty of bartenders, menus written in 18-point sans-serif, and easy-to-find bathrooms. But nobody would be there. They would all be down the street at Coyote Ugly pouring beer on each other. — Joel Spolsky

I wear the number 10 Jersey for the US National Team in honour of the Greatest athlete I have ever seen: Messi. — Kobe Bryant

There are those who would counter with the notion that women aren't shallow since we're appreciative of what a man — Roslyn Hardy Holcomb

It's not that I'm not upset; it's just that I'm too tired to run up and down the corridor screaming. — Lois McMaster Bujold

An idea's birth is legitimate if one has the feeling that one is catching oneself plagiarizing oneself. — Karl Kraus

'Madame Bovary' advanced slowly, as slowly as it would have to have, given an author who held himself accountable to each word, that it be the right word, of which there could be only one. — Kathryn Harrison

They say opposites attract. Nobody ever said opposites live happily ever after. — Linda Morris