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Artiom Sila Quotes By Ann Coulter

Our gays are more macho than their straights. — Ann Coulter

Artiom Sila Quotes By Marilyn Manson

Kids need to start thinking for themselves. Not to be like their friends that think they're individuals. I don't want you to be like us, I want you to be like you. — Marilyn Manson

Artiom Sila Quotes By Ashley Montagu

Children are the most learning-hungry beings in the world. — Ashley Montagu

Artiom Sila Quotes By Richelle E. Goodrich

Never be intimidated by what seems ominous, for BiG is only an accumulation of many smalls. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Artiom Sila Quotes By Thomas Bailey Aldrich

To be weak, and to know it, is something of a punishment for a proud man. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich

Artiom Sila Quotes By Victor Hugo

The spirit of God, like the sun, always gives all its light at once. The spirit of man resembles the pale moon, which has its phases, its absences and its returns, its lucidity and its spots, its fullness and its disappearance, which borrows all its light from the rays of the sun, and which still dares to intercept them on occasion. — Victor Hugo

Artiom Sila Quotes By Morrissey

Hold on to your friends.
Resist - or move on
Be mad, be rash
Smoke and explode
Sell all of your clothes
Just bear in mind:
There just might come a time
When you need some friends — Morrissey

Artiom Sila Quotes By Rosamund Lupton

For years I had a fantasy of a happy-ever-after ending. The first night I spent at the university my fantasy ended, because I thought a happy-ever-after was pointless. Because with my father I didn't want to hope for a happy ending but to have had a happy beginning. I wanted to have been looked after by Daddy in childhood, not finding resolution with my father as an adult. — Rosamund Lupton

Artiom Sila Quotes By Ursula Parrott

Marriage is like war - an experience that no adventurous man would evade, and no sensible man repeat. — Ursula Parrott