Top 14 Nagyk Vets G Ankara Quotes

#1. There are millions of people living Thoreau's life of quiet desperation, and they do not have the language to escape from that desperation.

David Whyte

#2. A harem," she murmured into his neck and laughed at last at the notion. "I can't believe you had a harem. You are hilarious, Stuart." He laughed. At himself.
"I hated men. I loved women. I wanted them all. It seemed logical to start to accumulate them.

Judith Ivory

#3. Are our lives just the aggregate of the lies we've told? ('Lives' - the 'v' is silent.)

William Boyd

#4. No putt is too short to be despised.

Bobby Jones

#5. It came to him that life moved in circles like the ripples radiating from a stone cast into a pool ... Now he was on the outer ring of the last ripple, journeying to fulfill the cycle. Or perhaps the cycle was already complete and he was about to cast another stone.

Elizabeth Chadwick

#6. The course of true love rarely runs smooth.

Jasper Fforde

#7. The fact that we don't read more books in America can be traced squarely to the fact that we have newspapers that are about a hundred times as big as the newspapers anywhere else.

Bennett Cerf

#8. It is not only impolitic and injudicious to even attempt to think ouside a box with a linearly skewed, acutely constrained and partial view. I would rather choose to think iside an infinitesimal pinfold but in 3D.

John Onyango Agumba

#9. Fans think they want to see more than the 10 to 20 seconds of Itchy and Scratchy that we put on the show, but my feeling is less is more. Once you've skinned and flayed a cat, ripped his head off, made him drink acid and tied his tongue to the moon, there really isn't that much to say.

Matt Groening

#10. Cleanse my heart ... Give me the ability to rage correctly

Joe Orton

#11. Deeper understanding confers that most precious thing - wonder.

Brian Cox

#12. Weeping for the dead's a waste of breath -
they're lucky, they can't die again.

Tony Harrison

#13. The right ingredients can create a legend.

Coco Chanel

#14. Age is a number on a piece of paper.

Emmanuelle Seigner

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