Top 12 Retrofitted Quotes
#1. Do you know what happens when an Arabian woman dances? She does not dance: she protests, she loves, she cries, she makes love, she dreams, she goes away from her reality, to her own world, where love is really meant and she does not want to come back, because that is her reality.
Armand Nassery
#2. Jealousy is the lifelong noose hanging about the neck of love.
Caitlin Thomas
#3. I use an IBM Thinkpad. I just use it like a typewriter, but when I started using it in 1987, I thought I won't be able to write anymore, so I thought I'd go back to the typewriter. But you couldn't go back to the typewriter after using the computer.
Joan Didion
#4. For me, when you put a MakerBot in a school, you add a manufacturing education to the environment where I think we can really empower the next generation to compete in the global economy.
Bre Pettis
#5. Lost love belongs in a three-minute song, pullling back feelings from a time when they came unbidden, recalling the infatuation, the walking on sunshine that cannot last and the pain of its loss, whether through parting or the passage of time, reminding us that we are emotional beings
Graeme Simsion
#6. There is a prodigious selfishness in dreams: they live perfectly deaf and invulnerable amid the cries of the real world.
George Santayana
#7. Uganda's Constitutional Court will decide whether the military court can proceed with this trial. A nation cannot claim to be operating under the rule of law if its military tribunals ignore the orders of civilian courts.
Bill Vaughan
#8. And guess what he finds. Nothing. And I mean that literally. Not a de Brogliesque absence of presence but a Tertullian presence of absence.
Evan Dara
#9. I am tired of angry feminists. I like my women happy, gregarious ... and bathed.
Evan Sayet
#10. I love romantic comedies, or romantic dramas - basically anything with love in it.
Rachel Bilson
#11. Watch whether your heart agrees with, everything that your tongue pronounces.
John Of Kronstadt
#12. If you can work anywhere, anytime, then pretty soon you're working everywhere all the time.
Judy Nichols
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