Ballada O Quotes & Sayings
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Well it's like eating at my mom's you get what's being served and if you don't like it they still make you eat it — Wen Spencer

With respect to the requirement of art, the probable impossible is always preferable to the improbable possible. — Aristotle.

No man ever feels the restraint of law so long as he remains within the sphere of his liberty
a sphere, by the way, always large enough for the full exercise of his powers and the supply of all his legitimate wants. — J.G. Holland

This would be so goddamn much easier if I weren't human," she said. "Think about it. If I weren't human, why the hell would I care whether you got raped? — Octavia E. Butler

The more you reason the less you create. — Raymond Chandler

The government says Rant's alive because they need a villain. The kids say he's alive because they need a hero. — Chuck Palahniuk

African nationalism is meaningless, dangerous, anachronistic, if it is not, at the same time, pan-Africanism. — Julius Nyerere

Words are free, she tried to say, and she appropriated them; they were all hers. — Isabel Allende

I stalked over to Echo, feeling like a tiger after its prey. She backed up against the wall, but i kept up my approach. I pressed against her, feeling each sensual curve. I wanted to touch every inch of her body. Her sweet smell intoxicated me.
Her eyes kept their laughter, but her smile faded as she bit her lower lip. Damn, did she have any idea what she was doing? For a girl hell-bent on keeping me away, she sure did everything to turn me on. — Katie McGarry

What I've learned most clearly from blogs is that the majority of them write about the problems from the outside for a reason - because they are missing the abilities that allow people to move to the inside. — Ryan Holiday

Whenever I'm making something, the challenge is always to create something that's interesting for me to listen to. — Katy B

The next best thing to being wise oneself is to live in a circle of those who are. — C.S. Lewis