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We can fortell little of the future save that the thing that has not been is the thing that shall be.
— J.B.S. Haldane
I have been called the human jukebox, yes. But karaoke is not meant for people who can sing!
— Carrie Underwood
This war is going to be full of women who fall in love with men they'll never see again. All we do is say goodbye over and over.
— Soraya Lane
I didn't know how to say goodbye. Words were stupid. They said so little. Yet they opened up holes you could fall into and never climb out of again.
— Ann Rinaldi
Ignore the people who are laughing at you right now, because karma is going to screw them as well.
— Alamvusha
It's a form of terrorism not to bomb this town.
— Lorrie Moore
Some people aren't just people, but a place - a whole world. Sometimes you find someone you could live in for the rest of your life.
— Caitlin Moran
Scatter soaked hardwood chunks over your coals for a quick and easy way to add a smoky nuance to your grilled foods.
— Emeril Lagasse
Talk is cheap when your words have no value.
— Habeeb Akande
He felt fortunate to be with Helen; she had her own ambitions and he could not manipulate here.
— John Irving
I told her that saying goodbye didn't matter, not a bit. What mattered were all the days you were together before that, all the things you remembered.
— Patricia Reilly Giff
I don't want no lies, I don't watch TV. I don't waste my time, won't read a magazine.
— Madonna Ciccone
American pop group N'SYNC's. I listened to it endlessly in my dad's car. This also made me wanna be a singer.
— Seungri
The more you say goodbye, the stupider you'll feel when we're blitzed as bats at the victory party.
— Meg Merriet
Therefore it does not help to sneer at the imperfection of today's reality or to preach absolutes as a daily agenda.
— Gustav Heinemann