Arstanden Quotes & Sayings
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Discover your destiny. — Lailah Gifty Akita
All too often the Democratic Party has taken the black vote for granted, and all too often the Republican Party has written it off. — Jack Kemp
It has always been my contention that an individual who can be relied upon to be himself and to be honest unto himself can be relied upon in every other way. — J. Paul Getty
My dream is to leave this business on my own terms, and if it were my terms, I would love to do the Royal Rumble. I would love to do Wrestle Mania in New Orleans, because I had so many matches there over the years working for Mid-South. I was in the ring with Muhammad Ali in the Superdome. To close it there would be great. — Jake Roberts
Perhaps the thing that makes humans truly unique on Earth is that we are never satisfied with our situation; maybe that is what's taken us so far. — Joan D. Vinge
Tears are kind of like urine. There's only so long you can hold them in. — Julie Buxbaum
If I had ever really 'faced the facts' about myself, I never would have reached for even a zillionth of what I've managed to accomplish. — Bonnie Fuller
Because I knew it wasn't for forever. Grace touched his hair and he bent his head to kiss her, quiet as a secret. — Maggie Stiefvater
A searchlight catches the plane for an instant. The cockpit is awash with searing bluish brightness. As if a revelation is about to take place. As if an angel is about to appear. He can't see the instrument panel. The finger of light has the aircraft in its grip. Holding her suspended above the city. As if she is perched on a tightrope. Visible to the whole of Berlin down below. The glare bites into his eyes, sucks strength from his legs. He kicks the rudders to the right. The starboard wing tilts down. He pulls the wheel back. Below, a shifting tableau of coloured globes slide over the tilting smoking surface of the earth. Some roads and buildings made visible by fires and incendiaries. — Glenn Haybittle
