3x5 American Quotes & Sayings
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I was confided to your loyalty and accepted by your treason; you offer my death to those to whom you had promised my life. Do you know who it is you are destroying here? It is yourself. — Victor Hugo

Whatever is flexible and living will tend to grow; whatever is rigid and blocked will wither and die. — Laozi

I don't look at things goin', 'Oh, is this gonna make me rich? Is this gonna make me a star? Am I gonna win awards?' If all that stuff happens, great. Who cares? I still have to wake up in the morning and go to work and be happy to do it. — Geoff Stults

I think gay people are like blondes: There're fewer of them but they have more fun. — Rita Mae Brown

We are all monsters" Hannah said. "Because we are letting it happen." She said it not as if she believed it but as she were to repeat something she had heard before. — Jane Yolen

Like the hills under
dusk
you fall away
from the light:
you deepen: the green
light darkens
and you are nearly lost:
only so much light as
stars keep
manifests your face:
I feel the total night
in myself rave
for the light along your lips. — A.R. Ammons

We don't cut off the hands of thieves or castrate rapists. Why must we murder murderers? — Wendy Kaminer

If derision failed, there was always the police, who were authorized to arrest a non-noble person for wearing a sword. — Thomas J. Craughwell

Lying is a most disgraceful vice; it first despises God, and then fears men. — Plutarch

The great thing about small children is they're portable, so we take them everywhere, but when it comes to 2015, Zachary's going to school, and I want to be there to drop him off and pick him up. I don't want to just be the father who reads them a bedtime story. — Elton John

People can't really be trusted to lie consistently — Veronica Roth

You're a gambling man, right? Or do you only bet on frivolous things like poker and fucking women? — Amy Andrews

Money can buy you knowledge, but not the wisdom to use it wisely. — Carew Papritz