Antilochus Greek Quotes & Sayings
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He wasn't looking at me, and I wasn't looking at him. "Sometimes I wonder if you make decisions just to piss me off."
I glared at the road. "Sometimes I wonder if you give yourself too much credit in my decision-making. — Catherine Doyle

'Firewall' seems both scary and protective at the same time. And how often does that happen within one word besides 'military' and 'government?' — Adam McKay

Indeed, the best books have a use, like sticks and stones, which is above or beside their design, not anticipated in the preface,not concluded in the appendix. Even Virgil's poetry serves a very different use to me today from what it did to his contemporaries. It has often an acquired and accidental value merely, proving that man is still man in the world. — Henry David Thoreau

If you have to write a fictional adventure to convey a philosophy of evil, the best person is the destroyer of evil himself, Lord Shiva. — Amish Tripathi

A homosexual is further away from a woman than a rhinoceros. — Jeanette Winterson

Do not fear the enemy, for your enemy can only take your life. It is far better that you fear the media, for they will steal your HONOR. That awful power, the public opinion of a nation, is created in America by a horde of ignorant, self-complacent simpletons who failed at ditching and shoemaking and fetched up in journalism on their way to the poorhouse. — Mark Twain

We stared at each other. The level of politeness had risen to dangerous levels. — Ilona Andrews

Whichever character I'm using and wherever I am in my mind dictates what kind of story I'm going to tell. — Gilbert Hernandez

Relativism should be confronted where it damages fundamental human rights, because we're not relativists if we believe that the human being should be at the centre of society and the rights of every human being should be respected. — Rocco Buttiglione

The life of every river sings its own song, but in most the song is long marred by the discords of misuse. — Aldo Leopold

Ah, lust! How one would like to make it the cornerstone of self! But I wouldn't go ahead and build on it if I were you. — Elfriede Jelinek

In this life, there will be trials," Blessing murmured. "If we love, we suffer not only our own trials but those of our beloved. — Lyn Cote

How terribly downright must be the utterances of storms and earthquakes to those accustomed to the soft hypocrisies of society. — John Muir