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Battlefield 3 Multiplayer Quotes & Sayings

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Battlefield 3 Multiplayer Quotes By Dina Powell

Honestly, I don't know what 'having it all' means. I do my best - that's what I want my daughters to see. — Dina Powell

Battlefield 3 Multiplayer Quotes By Marcelo Garcia

I always try to attack. While I'm on the offensive, my opponent can think of nothing but defending. — Marcelo Garcia

Battlefield 3 Multiplayer Quotes By Star Trek The Next Generation

Wesley Crusher: Say goodbye, Data.
Lt. Cmdr. Data: Goodbye, Data.
[crew laughs]
Lt. Cmdr. Data: Was that funny?
Wesley Crusher: [laughs]
Lt. Cmdr. Data: Accessing. Ah! Burns and Allen, Roxy Theater, New York City, 1932. It still works.
[pauses]
Lt. Cmdr. Data: Then there was the one about the girl in the nudist colony, that nothing looked good on?
Lieutenant Worf: We're ready to get under way, sir.
Lt. Cmdr. Data: Take my Worf, please.
Commander William T. Riker: [to Captain Picard] Warp speed, sir?
Captain Jean-Luc Picard: Please. — Star Trek The Next Generation

Battlefield 3 Multiplayer Quotes By Bangambiki Habyarimana

A god in need is not a god indeed. — Bangambiki Habyarimana

Battlefield 3 Multiplayer Quotes By Erykah Badu

Hip-Hop is bigger than the government. — Erykah Badu

Battlefield 3 Multiplayer Quotes By Sylvain Reynard

Aristotle said that friendship is only possible between two virtuous people. Therefore, friendship between us is impossible. — Sylvain Reynard

Battlefield 3 Multiplayer Quotes By Mette Ivie Harrison

A nod at Beatrice who held absolutely still. "She said she would come with me. She insisted on it. She stamped her little foot at me."
He pointed down to her toes as if she were a child yet.
Then he straightened his shoulders. "But I sent her back to the nursery, where she belonged, and told her to play with her dolls instead. As everyone knows, a female on a hunt is a distraction at best and bad luck at worse."
Which explained why Beatrice went into the woods with her hound alone, George thought. She looked now as though she had gone to some other place where she could not hear her father's words and thus could not be hurt by them. George wondered how often she was forced to go to that place.
Did King Helm not see how much she was like him? It seemed she was rejected for any sign of femininity yet also rejected for not showing enough femininity, How could she win? — Mette Ivie Harrison