Msn Quotes
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Msn Quotes & Sayings
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A course we different! Everybody know colored people and white people ain't the same. But we still just people.
— Kathryn Stockett
When I was 13, I remember crying on my mum's shoulder when my first girlfriend dumped me via MSN Messenger. That was cold.
— Conor Maynard
Being #1 on MSN is like being Valedictorian of summer school.
— Craig McDonald
When I die, I'm gonna leave my body to science fiction.
— Steven Wright
Microsoft runs the world's biggest blogging platform, MSN Spaces.
— Rebecca MacKinnon
Souls grow on bones but die beneath bankers' hours ...
— Gabriel Thy
Taking a close look at all technical options is the right thing for them (AOL and MSN) to be doing.
— Charlene Li
You ever choke a man out with his own shirt?"
"What kind of question is that?"
"A yes or no one. — Todd Morr
"What kind of question is that?"
"A yes or no one. — Todd Morr
Surrender your pain, look within and see your perfect and divine self.
— Earthschool Harmony
I used to do tech support for MSN in Canada.
— Cory Monteith
If you're always doing what you've always done, you'll never see (or become) what you could be!
— Ron Kaufman
But then one regrets the loss even of one's worst habits. Perhaps one regrets them the most. They are such an essential part of one's personality.
— Oscar Wilde
My eyes have never seen the moon so lovely as tonight;
In silence wrapped, it is the breathless music of the night. — Galaktion Tabidze
In silence wrapped, it is the breathless music of the night. — Galaktion Tabidze
Save Our Planet Recycle Knowledge
— Gwendolyn Moore RN MSN Ed
Put simply, if an interface is poorly designed, I will not see the data I looked for, even if it is right there on the page.
— Jeffrey Zeldman
Now that's an Okay that really means Okay, not that Okay that women use that means everything but Okay.
— Laurell K. Hamilton
It's stupid to have a simple-minded view.
— Jeremy Paxton
MSN became a quagmire, partly because of Microsoft's hubris.
— Donald Clark