Afirme Banco Quotes & Sayings
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He gave her a slight, tight-lipped smile. The smile he typically gave people before he ate them alive. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

I have to fight to keep my image really me ... I rejected some gorgeous publicity shots because they just didn't look like me. — Avril Lavigne

A person is said to have good character when their habits, dispositions and conduct reflect a deep commitment to ethical virtues and moral principles. — Michael Josephson

If you hated me, if you were covered with sores like a leper, if you ran away with another woman or starved me or beat me - how absurd this sounds - I'd still want you, I'd still love you. I KNOW, my darling. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Your Englishman, confronted by something abnormal will always pretend that it isn't there. If, however, you force him to look into it, he'll at once pretend that he sees the object not for what it is but for something that he would like it to be. — James Agate

What I need to do," Wayne said, "is get the whole city drunk." "Or, you know, advocate workers' rights to bring down working hours, improve conditions, and meet a base minimum of pay. — Brandon Sanderson

The thirteenth-century philosopher Roger Bacon claimed that "nobody can obtain to proficiency in the science of mathematics by the method hitherto known unless he devotes to its study thirty or forty years." Today, the entire body of mathematics known to Bacon is now acquired by your average high school junior. — Joshua Foer

The atmospheric intensity of two electric lovers is the most righteous place I need to rediscover. — Steven Storm

I have lost you, Gat, because of how desperately, desperately I fell in love. — E. Lockhart

All of which raises another question: If Obamacare is so great, why do so many people want to get out from under it? — Michael Barone

Christ died that we might live. This is the opposite of abortion. Abortion kills that someone might live differently. — John Piper

The ordinary man puts up a struggle against all that is not himself, whereas it is against himself, in a limited but all-essential field, that the artist has to battle. — Andre Malraux

the idea of trying to reconnect to humanity again filled him with the presentiment of exhaustion. — James S.A. Corey