Apoplectic Shock Quotes & Sayings
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Of all our basic virtues, courage is the one that helps us to live exactly the way we want and provides the psychological fuel we need to create, take risks, help others, and face hard times ... Courageous action is humanity at its finest. — Robert Biswas-Diener

Was humanity, or even life itself, that significant in the grand scheme of things? Wasn't humanity's survival directly related to nature's decline? — M.R. Mathias

I have short hands. That's why I have to bend up to notes; I can't always reach the frets. — Robin Trower

I've had my bubblegum years and I did them well. Now it's time to come back as the woman, artist, and musician that I am without apologizing. — Irene Cara

My favourite designers always create a strong silhouette, like McQueen and Tom Ford and Alaia. I like structured things that you can throw on, and it's almost like armour, and you're, like, ready for the day. — Liberty Ross

You can have a similar experience in your own life. You can change, even if you consider yourself a "night person" ... Almost any habit-good or bad-can be set in about twenty-one days. With firm resolve, we can make the needed changes in our lives. — Joe J. Christensen

Every man's entitled to hope. — David Milch

Commemorations can stimulate debate, which will ultimately lead to a greater understanding of the events of our 'through-other' history and to shape a better future. — Martin McGuinness

There has been peace. There will be peace again. But right now, we have work to do. — Simon R. Green

I don't like bands who would play music like Code. I mean I hate most bands with emotional singing parts (I adore metal singing like Iron Maiden though!) — Mat McNerney

The feverish excitement of twenty had been something very noble, very beautiful, but it had not been love. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

When somebody tells you there's something wrong with your book they're almost always right, when they tell you how to fix it they're almost always wrong. — Cassandra Clare