Aragne Quotes & Sayings
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Something about the memory caused him to tear up, to think again about the unknowable nature of the people we love. — Jess Walter

Shoot, I must have lived such a doggoned sheltered life as a normal, independent American up there in the Last Frontier, schooled with only public education and a lowly state university degree, because obviously I haven't learned enough to dismiss common sense. — Sarah Palin

The person who wishes to attain human perfection should study logic first, next mathematics, then physics, and, lastly, metaphysics. — Maimonides

The simplest falsehoods are the strongest. — Kate Morton

That very breath wherewith they utter their complaints is a blessing and a fundamental one too for if God would withdraw that they were incapable of whatsoever else either have or desire. — Richard Allestree

The price of progress is trouble. — Charles Kettering

I loved Belle in 'Beauty and the Beast.' I just wanted to be her. I'm a brunette, so I think I kind of cling to all those princesses that have brown hair. I just wanted to be them. — Kara Lindsay

The grinding search for money can crush the spirit out of you unless you're made of steel. — Paul Auster

The SuperPACs and the Citizens United ruling that gives corporations a voice in the political process are all bad news. They made it so you can now lie, and the politician being promoted on that lie will not be held responsible for it. — Jesse Ventura

She knew that shadows could be dangerous. They could have teeth. — Stephen King

Today's interpretations of religion are often backward and contradict the needs of civilization. — Naguib Mahfouz

There are some cases in which the sense of injury breeds not the will to inflict injuries and climb over them as a ladder, but a hatred of all injury. — George Eliot

I AM WILLING TO LET GO OF MY SELF-DOUBT. I SURRENDER TO SELF-LOVE. — Gabrielle Bernstein

If a person is treated like a patient, they are apt to act like one. — Frances Farmer