No, she wasn’t losing language. She was choking on it (Gregory Maguire)
Stupidity has a knack for getting its way
Stupidity has a knack for getting its way (Albert Camus)
I used to arch my back for boys who couldn’t even remember the color of my bedsheets.But you, however, made me turnover the arch on my mouth
I used to arch my back for boys who couldn’t even remember the color of my bedsheets.But you, however, made me turnover the arch on my mouth (Sade Andria Zabala)
Remember the shortness of life. Be true to your dreams, talents and values today
Remember the shortness of life. Be true to your dreams, talents and values today (Sravani Saha Nakhro)
People who go through hell in the Heaven of Earth are mostly the people who live their lives according to some religious rules! – Mehmet Murat ildan
People who go through hell in the Heaven of Earth are mostly the people who live their lives according to some religious rules! – Mehmet Murat ildan
The best compliment someone can give me is stealing my idea and making it their own
The best compliment someone can give me is stealing my idea and making it their own (Jeffrey Fry)
Any customer can have a car painted any colour that he wants so long as it is black
Any customer can have a car painted any colour that he wants so long as it is black (Henry Ford)
A man who trusts everyone is a fool and a man who trusts no one is a fool. We are all fools if we live long enough
A man who trusts everyone is a fool and a man who trusts no one is a fool. We are all fools if we live long enough (Robert Jordan, Winter’s Heart)
A desire presupposes the possibility of action to achieve it – action presupposes a goal that is worth achieving.
A desire presupposes the possibility of action to achieve it – action presupposes a goal that is worth achieving.
(…)we all recognize a likeness of Shakespeare the instant we see one, and yet we don’t really know what he looked like. It is like this with nearly every aspect of his life and character: He is at once the best known and least known of figures
(…)we all recognize a likeness of Shakespeare the instant we see one, and yet we don’t really know what he looked like. It is like this with nearly every aspect of his life and character: He is at once the best known and least known of figures. (Bill Bryson, Shakespeare: The World as Stage)