Arnery Quotes & Sayings
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Thinking of unicorns and rainbows isn't going to make this nightmare go away, but it's a start. Putting — Yolanda Olson

Then it is not uncommon for a man to become lost in a single letter, or hear a voice rise up from the silent page. — Howard Schwartz

Most times when females get into a situation like this, they ass get raped and then killed. — Diamond Johnson

Sunshine and Shadows...That is also the pattern of our lives, ain't so? We have the gut things and the sad, one after another, but all part of who we are — Marta Perry

Technology has allowed the world of men in our society to separate itself from the sight and the sounds of killing; from the horror of it, but not from the killing. It must be easy to kill from a roomful of fluorescent lights and wash-and-wear shirts. — Caryl Rivers

The topic of women's participation in the French Revolution has generally received little attention from historians, who have displayed a tendency to minimize the role of women in the major events of those years, or else to ignore it altogether. In the nineteenth century those who did attempt to deal with the topic chose to approach it with an emphasis on individual women who had for some reason attained a degree of notoriety. — Shirley Elson-Roessler

She said the object and color in the materials around us actually have a physical effect on us, on how we feel. — Florence Nightingale

I could barely believe myself. IOI had actually tried to kill me. To prevent me from winning a videogame contest. It was insane. — Ernest Cline

If I know what love is, it is because of you. — Hermann Hesse

It is tragic that the Fuehrer should have the whole nation behind him with the single exception of the Army generals. In my opinion it is only by action that they can now atone for their faults of lack of character and discipline. — Alfred Jodl

As for my damned literature, God knows what a business it is, grinding along without a scrap of inspiration or a note of style. But it has to be ground, and the mill grinds exceeding slowly though not particularly small ... The treadmill turns; and, with a kind of desperate cheerfulness, I mount the idle stair. — Robert Louis Stevenson

Thank God the economy is not as bad as you read in the newspaper every day. — Phil Gramm