Agrens Quotes & Sayings
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A man who loses his privacy loses everything. And a man who gives it up of his own free will is a monster. — Milan Kundera

I don't want to talk anymore," I mumbled.
A throaty sound rumbled above me. "That is wise. This time should be spent eating, fattening you up. How anyone as scrawny as you can walk is commendable. — Ashlan Thomas

That which doesn't boil need not be stirred;
That which isn't shared never occurred. — Theron Arnold

It's one of the great tragedies of our contemporary life in America, that families fall apart. Almost everybody has that in common. — Sam Shepard

It feels good to think about you when I'm warm in bed. I feel as if you're curled up there beside me, fast asleep. And I think how great it would be if it were true. — Haruki Murakami

The best things in life are the ones you don't expect. — Sarina Bowen

The wounds were not on the surface, nor detectable by stethoscope. — Eric Lomax

The Church's role should be separated from the state's role. — Roy Moore

The world is here only as long as you look for it, only as long as you keep your eyes open. — David James Poissant

I think Christianity is the same as Buddhism and Hinduism - whenever a religion begins to say that these are the things you have to do to be loved by God, you have a religion. — Erwin McManus

There is always a beautiful light around the compassionate people: The shining light of goodness! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

If you've written it you know exactly; whoever you're playing if you've written it you already know it. As a matter of fact, you've already made the movie if you wrote it. You've made it in your head. — Billy Bob Thornton

People say doing a startup is like a marathon. It's actually a roadtrip at night with no headlights. You think you're going to Toledo but you're actually going to Miami and you might not have enough gas so you might need to buy gas from someone who might take you out if you aren't driving well — Ben Silbermann