Ya Dramedy Quotes & Sayings
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Is it necessary to say what my first impression was when I looked at my visitor's card? Surely not! My sister having married a foreigner, there was but one impression that any man in his senses could possibly feel. Of course the Count had come to borrow money of me.
"Louis," I said, "do you think he would go away if you gave him five shillings? — Wilkie Collins
The combination of some data and an aching desire for an answer does not ensure that a reasonable answer can be extracted from a given body of data. — John Tukey
If a train doesn't stop at your station, then it's not your train. — Marianne Williamson
Kundalini energy passes through the shushumna, which is a Sanskrit name for an astral nerve channel that runs along the spinal column. — Frederick Lenz
I did it. Who leaves a message like that? Who is so paranoid that they have to be so cryptic? If this wasn't day one of my Summer of Nothing, I might be in a hurry to figure this out. but first: breakfast. — Julie Halpern
I constantly want to know - what is a table, or what is a cat? — Simon McBurney
The only activity a cynic will find contagious is yawning, that is, with other people, at other people. — Criss Jami
If we want the world to change, the healing of culture and greater balance in nature, it has to start inside the human soul. — Michael Meade
If one of the most interesting places to be is your inner world, you will never be bored when you are alone. — Sahara Sanders
One of the biggest ways we lose time is not knowing where we're going next. — Rory Vaden
The operational word in every competent defense is attack. If you're explaining and defending, you're losing. — Gerry Spence
I believe that a lot of what we put in our bodies really can harm us. It's been proven that people who eat Mediterranean and Japanese diets live for a very long time. — Cote De Pablo
An hour will come, with pleasure to relate Your sorrows past, as benefits of Fate. — John Dryden
Human reason can neither predict nor deliberately shape its own future. Its advances consist in finding out where it has been wrong. — Friedrich August Von Hayek
