Acuchamonts Quotes & Sayings
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Our Voice is our most powerful tool against these evil people who prey on the innocent, we should never be silent and let them continue to harm people. By being silent we are telling them it is "Okay to continue". I firmly believe if you choose to stand with those who wish to keep the victim silent you are yourself guilty of a crime against humanity
- Misty Griffin — Misty Griffin

If you've sold over a million records, you are not punk rock, you are milking the system for everything that it's worth. — Billy Corgan

We must look forward to the future as that is where most of us will be spending the rest of our lives. — Charles Kettering

Why can't you?" he snapped as if on cue. "You're not fooling... — Elise Himes

I think it's more about learning that in life it begins and ends with you. I mean, yes we all need love and seek support from others, but we need to find it from within first. We're all stronger than we give ourselves credit for. We can cope with more than we think. Survive the worst and, somehow, still find a way to smile. — Ali Harris

Kill your appetite and save for the future! — Israelmore Ayivor

From the moment one encounters bad company (kusang), there is nothing but unhappiness, thus run away from the bad company. When you feel unhappy inside, know that this is bad company so run from there. Run away from that which arouses unhappiness at its mere sight. — Dada Bhagwan

Sometimes it is more victorious to lose than to win. — Dejan Stojanovic

To have united the purposes of an entire Nation, is the great historical achievement of the man in whose strong hands our President has placed the fate of our people. — Gustav Krupp

A New Year: 12 months, 52 weeks, 365 days, 8,760 hours, 525,600 minutes - a — Alcoholics Anonymous

When a poor man's wronged, he becomes a very difficult customer. To start with, he gets a lot of sympathy: and then he takes his bad treatment not just as an injury, but as a personal insult. — Menander