Blekko Famous Quotes & Sayings
13 Blekko Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
Everyone truly does have God-given gifts ... Find them and use them, and don't let anyone else tell you that you are less than who you are.— Carly Fiorina

If you like the lovable sound of an asthma attack in your ear every time you tell a joke.— Kiera Cass

Having examined three thousand haiku poems - two persimmons.— Masaoka Shiki

They're reacting and that's wonderful. It's better than them sitting there doing nothing. I say make them react - do whatever's in your power to move the audience, and if that's where it is, and there where it is with America, sex and violence, then I say project it.— Alice Cooper

Perception is reality.. Perhaps.. But reality is not always the "truth".— Mohamed Ibrahim

If they killed him tonight, at least he would die alive.— Markus Zusak

Everything that I have written is closely related to something that I have lived through.— Henrik Ibsen

I'm going to worship you every day for the rest of my life.— Jodi Ellen Malpas

Anyone unhappy with Google can use other search engines - including DuckDuckGo and Blekko, along with Bing or Yahoo.— Marvin Ammori

I think a lot of the logic of Google+ is much better in terms of notification of messages to you, in terms of how you post. One very obvious feature is that with Google+, after you post something, you can edit it forever. That is true of both posts and comments. I edit almost every post I make and almost every comment I make.— Guy Kawasaki

About the meanest thing you can say about a man is that he means well.— Harry S. Truman

My biggest moment was winning the World Series because everyone in my town was able to feel he was a world champion.— Johnny Bench

Who is that trip-trapping upon my bridge?'— Stephen King
Miss Davies spoke in the low, growling tones of the troll in the story. Some of the little ones covered their mouths and giggled, but most only watched her solemnly, accepting the
voice of the troll as they accepted the voices of their dreams, and their grave eyes reflected the eternal fascination of the fairy tale: would the monster be bested ... or would it feed?
