2xl Corporation Quotes & Sayings
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The more the marbles wastes, the more the statue grows. — Michelangelo
Radio's a scary thing for me. It's dope to be on there. — Mac Miller
Freedom has always been an expensive thing. History is fit testimony to the fact that freedom is rarely gained without sacrifice and self-denial. — Martin Luther King Jr.
The idea that war should be conducted within a moral framework may seem like a quaint medieval practice, but as speech separates humans from the apes, so morality separates civilisation from the barbarians. — Eric Corley
I hadn't been there. I couldn't judge. But it seemed to me that the only thing more disgusting than the speed at which we'd handed over our freedom for the promise of security was the speed in which others had stepped in to take that control. — Michael Dempsey
I'm a real Kentish maid, you know. — Jo Brand
Recognize this as a holy gift and celebrate this chance to be alive and breathing. — Maynard James Keenan
Better that we leave the paint behind," Hans told her, "than ever forget the music. — Markus Zusak
Neighbourliness is not a quality in other people, it is simply their claim on ourselves. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer
One thing that the white man can never give the black man is self respect. The black man in the ghettos, have to start self correcting his own material moral, and spiritual defects, and evil. The black man need to start his own program to get rid of drunkenness, drug addiction and prostitution. The black man in America has to lift up his own sense of values. — Malcolm X
while we are apart,
stars wink a message to you -
I (twinkle) love you — Betsy E. Snyder
Since time immemorial it had been the custom before a sea battle for the men to wash and don clean clothes in case of being wounded. This was all the more necessary under these circumstances, as many of them were still covered with coal dust. — Richard Hough
Have you not observed that there is a lower kind of discretion and regularity, which seldom fails of raising men to the highest station in the court, the church, and the law? — Jonathan Swift
