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"I didn't know the Teletubbies had first names ... — Mike A. Lancaster
"I didn't know the Teletubbies had first names ... — Mike A. Lancaster
I'm a troglodyte. I think that's the word for it. Like an old school weird person who throws bricks at their computers.
— Joanne Kelly
Wine is a turne-coate (first a friend, then an enemy).
[Wine is a turncoat, first a friend, then an enemy.] — George Herbert
[Wine is a turncoat, first a friend, then an enemy.] — George Herbert
My wife was a make-up artist, and she's a total product junkie. Our bathroom is packed full of lotions and potions so I end up trying them out.
— Robert Carlyle
In life, the monsters win.
— George R R Martin
We cannot calculate the numbers of people who left, fled or were fished out of Europe just ahead of the Holocaust.
— Gene Tierney
Take your happiness where you find it, children, and don't ask too many questions. Life is too short and uncertain to do otherwise.
— Jacqueline Carey
We don't have to be smarter than the rest. We have to be more disciplined than the rest.
— Warren Buffett
My brain has farted so hard it might've pooped a little.
— Belle Aurora
The energy I was sensing in audiences was political energy, as much as anything else.
— Michael Pollan
My dad had a very difficult life, a hard struggle all the time at work. I've always felt like I'm seeking his revenge.
— Bruce Springsteen
Old friends are the bricks and mortar of your life.
— Nora Roberts
An outstanding memory is often associated with weak judgement.
— Michel De Montaigne
People ask me, 'How do you remember your lines?' That's nothing. That is the least of my concerns.
— Margot Robbie
If we do not help a man in trouble, it is as if we caused the trouble.
— Nachman Of Breslov
You can see the old cities still everywhere. The bones and bricks go to dust, but the little pieces of plastic never do - they never adapt either.
— Ursula K. Le Guin