Zauzeto Quotes & Sayings
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Well it seems you have me by the balls both literally and figuratively, don't you now? — K. Bromberg

Running started as a way of relaxing. It's the only time I have to myself. No phones or e-mails or faxes. — Gordon Ramsay

I don't tend to like race jokes. I don't like Jew jokes and black jokes, and they make me very uncomfortable, probably because I'm both. Well, I'm not black - but if I was then I could dance better. — Iliza Shlesinger

Life is with such all beer and skittles.
They are not difficult to please
About their victuals. — Charles Stuart Calverley

The past can't hurt you anymore, not unless you let it. — Alan Moore

Once you use a toothbrush to clean a pencil sharpener, you should no longer use it to clean your teeth. — David Rees

I can't lose you. You're my everything. Not having you in my life wrecked me before, but not having you in my world would completely destroy me. My purpose is to take care of you and protect you, but there's nothing I can do to take this away from you. I don't know how to help you. — Alison G. Bailey

By night, beloved, tie your heart to mine
and let them both in dreams defeat the darkness — Pablo Neruda

The daisies and buttercups nodded in the breeze, like skinny-necked old ladies listening to dance music.
What if necessary evil had an opposite? This is what it would be. This unnecessary good.
For the first time in days, Mo smiled. — Tricia Springstubb

La' , tout n'est qu'ordre et beaute , Luxe, calme et volupte . There where all is order and beauty. Lush, calm and voluptuous. — Charles Baudelaire

How often do you ignore a dream, dismiss it as fantasy and then see echoes of the dream around you the following day? What if a dream were the forewarning of what will become your reality; if you are being told within the world of a dream what may occur in the near or distant future, but your mind mangles the truth and information so much that you discard it as fiction? — Samantha Robertson