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428 Cobra Quotes By Elizabeth Taylor

I hate the idea of always having to interpret other people's ideas and thoughts and words, because I'm very independent and, I guess, a free thinker. — Elizabeth Taylor

428 Cobra Quotes By Lakhdar Brahimi

There is also a natural and very, very strong empathy with the underdog, with people who have suffered, people who have been pushed around by foreigners in particular, but also by their own people. — Lakhdar Brahimi

428 Cobra Quotes By T.S. Joyce

Everyone's been through a lot, Harrison. Life is hard, and sometimes it sucks, but you were the one who told me it was admirable that I saw a life I wanted and went after it." She tucked a flyaway lock of hair behind her ear and softened her voice. "Go after the life you want. — T.S. Joyce

428 Cobra Quotes By Lottie Moon

Only believe, don't fear. Our Master, Jesus, always watches over us, and no matter what the persecution, Jesus will surely overcome it. — Lottie Moon

428 Cobra Quotes By George Whitefield

The reason why congregations have been so dead is because they have dead men preaching to them. How can dead men beget living children? — George Whitefield

428 Cobra Quotes By Scott Lynch

I'm not beholden to the confirmation of your prejudices; to be perfectly frank, the prospect of confining the female characters in my story to placid, helpless secondary places in the narrative is so goddamn boring that I would rather not write at all. — Scott Lynch

428 Cobra Quotes By Iggy Pop

If you give a good performance, something that gets some feeling across to people, that's such a rare gift. It's underestimated at this point in history, when the music biz is inevitably turning into a kind of politics. — Iggy Pop

428 Cobra Quotes By Dima Zales

The silence was deafening. All around Gala, the fairgoers stood as though frozen in place, staring at the near-accident in morbid fascination. The ale merchant recovered first, jumping toward the shocked child to pull her away from under the barrel. As soon as the girl was not in danger, Gala felt her focus slipping, and the barrel fell, breaking into little bits of wood and splashing ale all over the place. — Dima Zales