Zippertubing Quotes & Sayings
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The Da Jing street market is little more than a few narrow intersections, barely six blocks long. But for a visitor, it is a living, breathing education in Shanghai cuisine, a style distinguished by its thick savory sauces spiked with sugar and soy sauce. — Evan Osnos

Fox could've kissed him on the mouth just to taste the smile on his lips. Forbidden. She'd almost forgotten. — Cornelia Funke

I smoothed a bloodied lock of hair from her eyes and felt very tired as I said, The only people who never hurt are dead. — Jim Butcher

The novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald said that the real dark night of the soul was always three o'clock in the morning, and those sixty minutes between three o'clock and four were reliably and literally the darkest in the city. — Dean Koontz

There's nothing that irritates Americans more than the fact that some members of Congress think they are entitled to their own set of rules. And it's true - too many people in Washington live in an alternate reality. — Claire McCaskill

You know, you're never going to draw again."
"What? That's ridiculous! Why should I never..."
"Because you've had a one-man show, and you're only an amareur. — Richard Feynman

I have a number of questions. If I had half as many answers, I'd be in great shape. — Catherine Ryan Hyde

I know General Grant better than any other person in the country can know him. It was my duty to study him, and I did so day and night, when I saw him and when I did not see him, and now I tell you what I know, he cannot govern this country. — Edwin M. Stanton

When we quarrel, how we wish we had been blameless. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Hell itself is truth known too late — J.C. Ryle

Concentrate on the goodness in the other, rather than the difference. — Franz Wisner

I wanted to get away. I wanted something of my own. I wanted to be someone's star. — Meg Howrey

We don't know exactly how this memory works. We think it is the sum total of several complex biochemical reactions and interactions. Researchers also don't know exactly how the human memory works. They think it is the sum total of several complex biochemical reactions and interactions. The — Hope Jahren

This very Rome that we behold deserves our love ... : the only common and universal city. — Michel De Montaigne