Anitan Tabu Quotes & Sayings
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You rub his arm any longer, you're going to wear the skin right off. Go find yourself another cowboy to pet. I need to talk to this one. — Nicole Williams

All good things originate with the Creator God, he'd been taught, and the Song of Life was no exception. — Sandi Layne

When a band becomes as truly iconic as the Velvet Underground, there will often be a box set released, overburdened with mediocre material that dilutes what was fine left on its own. — Henry Rollins

He who gives quickly gives twice / in nothing so much as in a letter. — Marianne Moore

He listened to the workers' comments on events. He wondered how they could know so much, but above all he marvelled at how much misery grown men could cause. — Anonymous

Not every road we follow will bring us to a palace or castle. — Jan Jansen

I walk silently beside her. Into the building. And into my own personal hell. — Celia Aaron

And so the Steppenwolf had two natures, a human and a wolfish one. This was his fate, and it may well be that it was not a very exceptional one. There must have been many men who have had a good deal of the dog or the fox, of the fish or the serpent in them without experiencing any extraordinary difficulties on that account. In such cases, the man and the fish lived on together and neither did the other any harm. The one even helped the other. Many a man indeed has carried this condition to such enviable lengths that he has owed his happiness more to the fox or the ape in him than the man. — Hermann Hesse

I think people who meet me just pretty much get what I am about. — Melissa George

It is not cowardly, quite the contrary, to seek to meet the adversary and know his intentions. However, it is cowardly, shameful and treasonable to lay down arms. — King Hassan II

I think the only universal thing is one individual. If you talk about a country or a nation or a culture, it's so vague. I mean what is a nation? A nation is full of nice and bad and long and tall and short and thin people. It's not like everybody is the same. — Marjane Satrapi