Aktywator Quotes & Sayings
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Do you ever find yourself bursting into a sort of lunatic laughter at the sheer prettiness of things? — Beverley Nichols
I'm telling you, it's fucking hard to be classy, she said. T — Janet Evanovich
Once in a life time deals come around about every three weeks or so. — Robert G. Allen
Human nature consists of knobs and of mechanisms for tuning the knobs, and both are invisible in their own way. — Robert Wright
To have once been a criminal is no disgrace. To remain a criminal is the disgrace — Malcolm X
You always got to be prepared but you never know for what. — Bob Dylan
No. Even now I can't altogether believe that any of this really happened ... — Christopher Isherwood
Anything that catches my ear, I'm into. Things that are different, that change what you're listening to. — Action Bronson
You've always kept my secrets. I'll always keep yours — Kiera Cass
Are you glad I came?" "Delighted, dear Carmilla," I answered. "And you asked for the picture you think like me, to hang in your room," she murmured with a sigh, as she drew her arm closer about my waist, and let her pretty head sink upon my shoulder. "How romantic you are, Carmilla," I said. "Whenever you tell me your story, it will be made up chiefly of some one great romance." She kissed me silently. "I am sure, Carmilla, you have been in love; that there is, at this moment, an affair of the heart going on." "I have been in love with no one, and never shall," she whispered, "unless it should be with you." How beautiful she looked in the moonlight! Shy and strange was the look with which she quickly hid her face in my neck and hair, with tumultuous sighs, that seemed almost to sob, and pressed in mine a hand that trembled. Her — J. Sheridan Le Fanu
Right, except I'm not going to lie to my mom, because what kind of bastard lies to his own mother? — John Green
It is in great dangers that we see great courage. — Jean-Francois Regnard
The doctrine of transmigration... was a means of constructing a plausible vindication of the ways of the cosmos to man; ... none but very hasty thinkers will reject it on the grounds of inherent absurdity. — Thomas Huxley