Baloman Quotes & Sayings
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Chance gives a smile to the one who is ready to take it — Hiroko Sakai
Nothing is more vital to him than prejudices. Let us not take this word in bad part. It does not necessarily signify false ideas, but only, in the strict sense of the word, any opinions adopted without examination. Now, these kinds of opinion are essential to man; they are the real basis of his happiness and the palladium of empires. Without them, there can be neither religion, morality, nor government. There should be a state religion just as there is a state political system; or rather, religion and political dogmas, mingled and merged together, should together form a general or national mind sufficiently strong to repress the aberrations of the individual reason which is, of its nature, the mortal enemy of any association whatever because it gives birth only to divergent opinions. — Joseph De Maistre
Christianity is the only true and perfect religion ... — Benjamin Rush
Victor wrapped his fingers over my hand, pressing his face against my palm. "You're the bravest girl I've ever met. I'm so incredibly proud of you."
"Who knew that one day the word someone would use to describe me is brave. Life is very unpredictable." I chuckled. 
"There are many other words I could think of to describe you but I'm not really good at flattery. — A.B. Whelan
There must be love, and understanding, to betray. Most men haven't the wit or the honor for betrayal: not to know it when they see it; not the stomach to apprehend it as they do it. Most men, blind and dumb in their self-centeredness, don't betray: they merely disappoint. — Janet Morris
At the highest stage of capitalism, the most necessary revolution appears as the most unlikely one. — Herbert Marcuse
Imagining what you want as if it already exists opens the door to letting it happen. — Shakti Gawain
I like to get input from the ladies when I shop." He grabbed a navy T-shirt and studied the il ustration, a cartoon drawing of a woman with enormous
breasts and a rocket launcher between her legs.
"That would be a definite no," she said.
"I like it." He tossed it over his shoulder and began thumbing through a stack of jeans.
"I thought you wanted my input."
He stared at her blankly. "Why'd you think that?" She gave up. — Susan Elizabeth Phillips
He called himself her pimp, except for the fact, he said, that he didn't like standing in the night air. — Charlie LeDuff
We human beings are definitely capable of loving more than one person, but it seems to go more smoothly if we don't love more than one person at a time. — Amy Dickinson
And I know I'm about to play second fiddle to another woman, as I should. But my love for you will never change, Maxon. — Kiera Cass
