Top 14 Youd Have Better Luck Sayings
#1. Here will I live in the rainy season, here in the autumn and in the summer: thus muses the fool. He realizes not the danger (of death).
Gautama Buddha
#2. The vague expression was gone from his eyes - I had a feeling it was gone forever.
Dodie Smith
#3. I want to do more sci-fi films. I want to play half-alien, half-illegal alien.
Michael Pena
#4. If you're running to be president of the United States, you can't just tell people you're going to make America great again. I think you need to begin to explain exactly how you're going to do it policy-wise. We're not going to win a general election with a candidate that refuses to detail policy.
Marco Rubio
#5. If he smiled much more, the ends of his mouth might meet behind, and then I don't know what would happen to his head! I'm afraid it would come off!
Lewis Carroll
#6. Make your life a story worth telling,
Adam Braun
#7. I definitely felt awkward and I didn't fit in. Other than that, I'm learning that everyone felt that way: even the popular girls.
Judy Greer
#8. Memories are like stones, time and distance erode them like acid.
Ugo Betti
#9. You said sloppy! Look, I didn't even use my sword; I hit him with my head, like a moron.
Ilona Andrews
#10. And priests in black gowns were walking their rounds and binding with briars my joys and desires. (from 'The Garden of Love')
William Blake
#11. We remember an atmosphere because girls were smiling in it.
Marcel Proust
#12. Every happily married person I interviewed on my trip was grateful for his or her spouse, thanking God daily for one another.
Fawn Weaver
#13. Many Buddhist temple priests regard their parishioners as possessions and fear their departure as a diminishing of assets.
Kentetsu Takamori
#14. I may have one need that you could fulfill if you'd like ... he said.
Emma Nichols
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