Zehl Associates Quotes & Sayings
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I'm depressed when I don't get to do music. Having to go back to doing something I don't like and am not passionate about would be a tough thing. — Kip Moore
The arrogance of the able-bodied is staggering. Yes, maybe we'd like to be able to get places quickly, and carry things in both hands, but only because we have to keep up with the rest of you. We would rather be just like us, and have that be all right. — Barbara Kingsolver
If I could, I'd press my fingers through this screen; hold my favorite parts of you. Force lips through glass to steal a kiss. — Amanda Oaks
Friendship is mutual blackmail elevated to the level of love. — Robin Morgan
[-] Dust tailed them so Violet could ready for school at home. — Katie McGarry
If I can't trust your word, I can't trust you. — Osayi Emokpae Lasisi
If Apple ever lowers the iPod's price and develops Windows software for it, watch out: the invasion of the iPod people will surely begin in earnest. — David Pogue
I sang the songs in 'The Doors'. — Val Kilmer
I would just have a different policy than what he has espoused ... We need to recognize we are not going to deport 12 million people, and ... we shouldn't. — Haley Barbour
The smallest change in perspective can transform a life. What tiny attitude adjustment might turn your world around? — Oprah Winfrey
The German citizen is a soldier, and the policeman is his officer. The policeman directs him where in the street to walk, and how fast to walk. At the end of each bridge stands a policeman to tell the German how to cross it. Were there no policeman there, he would probably sit down and wait till the river had passed by. At the railway station the policeman locks him up in the waiting-room, where he can do no harm to himself. When the proper time arrives, he fetches him out and hands him over to the guard of the train, who is only a policeman in another uniform. The guard tells him where to sit in the train, and when to get out, and sees that he does get out. In Germany you take no responsibility upon yourself whatever. Everything is done for you, and done well. — Jerome K. Jerome
