Acharya Of Brazil Quotes & Sayings
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I've barely said five words to you. What indication could you possibly have that I am a Yankee?"
"Well, we could start with the words 'what indication.' Someone from south of the Mason-Dixon would have said, 'Who the hell are you calling a Yankee?' Then we would have fought. — Jana Deleon

More often than not Democratic Law works to the advantage of the few even though the many have voted; this, of course, is because the few have told them how to vote. — Charles Bukowski

You don't have to be afraid to walk away because... there's no expiration date on soul-love. — Emily Henry

The use and threat of force, when world peace is not in danger, are no longer valid frames of reference for achieving the ends sought today by sovereign nations. — Carlos Salinas De Gortari

'Facts' are the bounds of human knowledge, set for it, not by it. — William James

Tell Chizalum that women actually don't need to be championed and revered; they just need to be treated as equal human beings. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

there was meat smell everywhere. Bacon. Fish sticks, 20 per cent real fish. Burgers — Margaret Atwood

Modesty once extinguished knows not how to return. — Seneca The Younger

When (the Reds) won, we loved it because we ran into the locker room and touched all the bats and gloves and got some bubble gum and red pop. When they lost, we were upset because we didn't get the bubble gum and red pop. — Ken Griffey Jr.

Relying on the government to protect your privacy is like asking a peeping tom to install your window blinds. — John Perry Barlow

God." Jules sighed longingly. "You don't even know. That man's hotter than Georgia asphalt in July. — Kele Moon

The contemporary tendency in our society is to base our distribution on scarcity, which has vanished, and to compress our abundance into the overfed mouths of the middle and upper classes until they gag with superfluity. If democracy is to have breadth of meaning, it is necessary to adjust this inequity. It is not only moral, but it is also intelligent. We are wasting and degrading human life by clinging to archaic thinking. — Martin Luther King Jr.