Alf Dunbar Quotes & Sayings
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They could hurt you," I insisted.
"Not on purpose. They're just teenagers. We'll be like that too one day. — Joshua Gaylord

The trouble with treating people as equals is that the first thing you know they may be doing the same thing to you. — Peter De Vries

It has to be because unemployment problems in northwest Indiana are similar to those in southeast Chicago. — Richard M. Daley

There are 86,400 seconds in a day. Those seconds are critical. — Eric Thomas

She decided to donate blood to the Red Cross; she wanted to donate a quart a week and her blood would be in the veins of Australians and Fighting French and Chinese, all over the whole world, and it would be as though she were close kin to all of these people. She could hear the army doctors saying that the blood of Frankie Addams was the reddest and the strongest blood that they had ever known. — Carson McCullers

I stopped and asked him if he was all right, and he said he was tired of remembering everything he wanted to forget and forgetting everything he wanted to remember. — Kevin Brockmeier

If the barricades went up in our streets and the poor became masters, I think the priests would escape, I fear the gentlemen would; but I believe the gutters would simply be running with the blood of philanthropists. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

The mysterious inner life that she had imagined gave them a secret joy was simply a full knowledge of the fact that they were dead, living just enough for their children. — Alice Walker

I guess people expect or figure me to be a lot of different things. — Stevie Wonder

See how brave they are, whispered the memory of her father's voice. She'd been very young when he'd said this. Bright and still. Those stars are the kind of soldiers who stand and fight. — Marie Rutkoski

Being a leader, it's the art of trying to find the balance, the right times with each individual and what they need at that moment. It requires looking outward as opposed to looking inside. — Kobe Bryant