Top 17 Fied Quotes
#1. I think [Winnie the Pooh] just looks at the world through honey-colored glasses, and everything is honey-fied and sweet for him, and that's not a bad outlook.
Jim Cummings
#2. What?"
"Nothing, it's just ... you've been 'Galinda-fied'. You don't have to do that, you know?
Stephen Schwartz
#3. The most violent, mean and malignant passions of the human breast, the Furies of private interest.
Karl Marx
#4. We can only cope with the dangers of language if we recognize that language is by nature magical and therefore highly dangerous.
Owen Barfield
#5. I'm having a blast being the music director at the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields. It certainly is challenging for me, but I love challenges.
Joshua Bell
#6. Did you see the statue topple? Bill Clinton got nostalgic seeing something that big in a beret go down.
Craig Kilborn
#7. The pulse of lapping water; slow waves invisible in the dark; two entangled minds; two lives; two beating hearts.
D.J. MacLennan
#8. Whether politicians are dealing with complex policy problems or trying to communicate with the electorate, it makes sense to establish a clear, long term narrative underpinned by forward-looking policies to deliver on its vision.
Anthony Albanese
#9. Grace is the only thing that is ever enough.
Ann Voskamp
#10. History creates comprehensibility primarily by arranging facts meaningfully and only in a very limited sense by establishing strict causal connections.
Johan Huizinga
#11. A sea to intensely blue to be looked at, and a sky of purple, set with one great flaming jewel of fire ...
Charles Dickens
#12. The markets are the same now as they were five or ten years ago because they keep changing-just like they did then
Ed Seykota
#13. Managed funds are astonishingly tax-inefficient.
John C. Bogle
#14. The short story ... is the most democratic of all the arts; anyone may tell a story, and if it is an absorbing one someone will listen.
Hallie Burnett
#15. An enriched capacity for rejoicing is an expanded capacity for worship.
Max Anders
#16. Love is the root of so much suffering and misery, so much loss. It's the worst thing in the world, to risk yourself by loving someone. At the same time, it's the best thing in the world - and worth the risk.
Cinda Williams Chima
#17. How did it feel, Fliss? Knowing I was watching that little tosser taste you? Knowing I was watching when you wrapped your lips around the that Sam bloke's cock?
Sibylla Matilde
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