Top 15 Dostlar Tiyatrosu Quotes
#1. In other words, he looked like uniformed police hotness, and she wasn't entirely uninterested in being cuffed. Wait. That's a bad thought. I don't mean it. She took him in again, her throat suddenly dry. Well, she didn't exactly not mean it, but she knew better than to want it.
Cindi Madsen
#2. It isn't what happens to you in your life that destroys you. It's what you do about it.
Aimee L. Salter
#4. My mother's capacity for happiness was a small soup bone salting a large pot.
Lorrie Moore
#6. The natural thing to do is to work - to recognize that prosperity and happiness can be obtained only through honest effort.
Henry Ford
#7. Do you think God knows what's happenin?
I expect he does.
You think he can stop it?
No. I dont.
Cormac McCarthy
#8. [T]he power of willful activity to shape the brain remains the working principle not only of early brain development, but also of brain function as an ongoing, living process.
Jeffrey M. Schwartz
#9. Everyone has their weak spot. The one thing that, despite your best efforts, will always bring you to your knees, regardless of how strong you are otherwise.
Sarah Dessen
#10. Last Wednesday, I stupidly dropped my iPhone in the bath, and my life has sort of spiraled almost out of control.
Patrick Stewart
#11. This music has been around since before the beard on Moses. I happed to do it very well and I happen to have a lot of groovy songs that I know people are going to dig. I know more about it than you do.
George Thorogood
#12. Yeah. I wouldn't do it if it wasn't fun ... We're showing people how, in a pretty crazy and whacked-out, dangerous world, you can still have fun.
Jimmy Buffett
#13. I don't like talking about 'solutions.' I prefer talking about intelligent responses.
James Howard Kunstler
#14. We have not come [here] for fame; we have come [here] for the salvation of others.
Dada Bhagwan
#15. They aren't afraid to take risks, but they don't gamble. They are generous but not extravagant. They thrive on beauty of economics, the fact that it is both art and science.
Susan Meissner