Zgodzinski Quotes & Sayings
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I don't think there's any loneliness greater than the loneliness to be found in a bad marriage. In solitary confinement, everyone knows you're lonely and feels sorry for you. In a bad marriage loneliness is your darkest secret, one you dare not even share with your spouse. — Daniel Quinn

I am trying to show the world that we are all human beings and that color is not important. What is important is the quality of our work. — Alvin Ailey

I broke my toe playing Olympic figure skater with Allie over winter break. — Meg Cabot

The other thing is quality of life; if you have a place where you can go and have a picnic with your family, it doesn't matter if it's a recession or not, you can include that in your quality of life. — Jim Fowler

My thing is, the older you get you gotta stand up for what you believe in, and keep bashin' away. — Chuck D

Way up in the nosebleeds we watched him on the screen, they'd hung between the billboards so cheaper seats could see. — Tom Petty

When information is infinite, individual pieces of information are worth nothing. — Charles K. Kao

If not for the cost burdens of fear we would all be living in paradise — Richard Gerber

My life is so boring that your brains are going to melt and come out of your eyes. — Roz Chast

I knew the moment I held you in the theater, that you were the reason for everything. Every single turn my life has made led me to you. Were I not the man I am, the agency would never have approached me and I would not have found you, my soul mate. In fact, you are so like me, it is nearly frightening, yet you continue to surprise and astound me. — Sylvia Day

We all have stories. Or perhaps it's because, as humans, we are already an assemblage of stories and the gulf that exists between us as people is that when we look at each other we might see faces, skin color, gender, race, or attitudes. But we don't see - we can't see the stories. And once we hear each other's stories, we realize the things we see as dividing us are all too often illusions; falsehoods. That the walls between us are, in truth, no thicker than scenery. — Neil Gaiman