Alacrity Synonyms Quotes & Sayings
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They's a lot of no-good sonofabitches out there."
Arvin asks, "More than a hundred?"
Willard laughed a little and put the truck in gear. "Yeah, at least that many. — Donald Ray Pollock

Though we may be learned by another's knowledge, we can never be wise but by our own experience. — Michel De Montaigne

Someone's got to be interested in how I feel, just because I'm here and I'm real. — Ani DiFranco

Poison is in everything, and no thing is without poison. The dosage makes it either a poison or a remedy. — Paracelsus

Everybody deserves love, but nobody is entitled to it. — Katerina Stoykova Klemer

Without my morning coffee I'm just like a dried up piece of roast goat. — Johann Sebastian Bach

Thanks, but no thanks. I need my makeup honey. - Carol — Matthew Leeth

I've been around long enough now that people who don't get into the outrageousness, the over-the-top stuff, they know not to buy my books anymore. — Matthew Reilly

Yeah, right. The things that I'm afraid of? You wouldn't even believe." "You're afraid to trust me. — Kami Garcia

You're only hurting yourself. Besides, the citizens like blood, don't they? They smell it. — Laura Ruby

As an actor, you have to have your history. — Nora Dunn

It is right that man should love those who have offended him. He will do so when he remembers that all men are his relations, and that it is through ignorance and involuntarily that they sin,
and then we all die so soon. — Marcus Aurelius

We are bodies of broken bones. I guess I'd always known but never fully considered that being broken is what makes us human. We all have our reasons. Sometimes we're fractured by the choices we make; sometimes we're shattered by things we would never have chosen. But our brokenness is also the source of our common humanity, the basis for our shared search for comfort, meaning, and healing. Our shared vulnerability and imperfection nurtures and sustains our capacity for compassion.
We have a choice. We can embrace our humanness, which means embracing our broken natures and the compassion that remains our best hope for healing. Or we can deny our brokenness, forswear compassion, and, as a result, deny our humanity. — Bryan Stevenson