Top 13 Courage The Cowardly Dog Shirley The Medium Quotes

#1. I'm the dark secret that he can't keep hidden - his crossed fingers - his hold-my-breath-to-keep-from-feeling. But I make him feel everything.

Amy A. Bartol

#2. Winning a love is just an outcome, keeping a love is a true accomplishment.

Soar

#3. But such a tiny and trivial thing as an umbrella can deprive you of the sight of such a stupendous fact as the sun.

Meher Baba

#4. I've bought more music for my Ipod in one year than I bought in the last ten years of my life.

Gloria Estefan

#5. He collected my hand to pull my finger out of his mouth. "Peanuts." I laughed, breaking the shock I'd felt. "Bad?" "No," he said, and he popped my finger into his mouth again. "I like it. Peanut tastes like peanuts." "So I have to call you Honey, now?" "Yup," he said, chewing.

C.L.Stone

#6. I went on a few auditions for Broadway musicals, and never stopped taking classes, but I didn't take it seriously until I was out of college.

Brendan Dooling

#7. Give someone responsibility and they will do their best. Make them accountable and they will do even better.

Simon Sinek

#8. The societies to which I have been exposed seemed to me largely machines for the suppression of women.

Cormac McCarthy

#9. Google+ will never have a user base to rival Facebook's. It just won't. Not even if you include the 'users' who create accounts so that they can use other Google services.

Shawn Amos

#10. Then again, maybe nostalgia was an understandable response to a world that appeared to be going all to hell, as long as everyone remembered that the past was a nice place to visit but nobody should want to settle in it. One

John Connolly

#11. Every sorrow and every pain is a good reminding to us to be serious because we are living in a dangerous universe!

Mehmet Murat Ildan

#12. You scientists are the worst photographers in the world and you need the best photographers in the world and I'm the one to do it.

Berenice Abbott

#13. Our intelligence is imperfect, surely, and newly arisen; the ease with which it can be sweet-talked, overwhelmed, or subverted by other hardwired propensities - sometimes themselves disguised as the cool light of reason - is worrisome.

Carl Sagan

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