Bektashism Quotes & Sayings
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Bones turned a page, read down the entries and stopped.
"You got a miss. Guy's six weeks over."
"He died," Chili said.
"How you know he died, he tell you. — Elmore Leonard
The body is soft, beautiful, vulnerable. It's easy to threaten it. It's easy to harm it. It takes next to nothing to cause pain, to draw blood, to break bones. Takes next to nothing to blast a body to bits. It's much harder to protect it, she says, and much more important. — David Almond
When you start something new, you can be sure that the first few years will be full of failures and disappointments. — Raghav Bahl
Maybe that's the mark of a real leader. Admitting a mistake has been made and finding a way to stop it at all costs. — Joelle Charbonneau
Were we not proud ourselves, we should not complain of the pride of others. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Better to be a diamond in the rough, than a polished fake in denial. — T.F. Hodge
Better than the one who knows what is right is the one who loves what is right. — Confucius
Star Wars was magnificent, but you could tell Darth Vader's ships were glued together. — Gary Coleman
The Bible NEVER flatters its heroes. It tells us the truth about each one of them in order that against the background of human breakdown and failure we may magnify the grace of God and recognize that it is the delight of the Spirit of God to work upon the platform of human impossibilities. — Alan Redpath
Can the vast technology beneath our gaze be anything but a representation? Any optical artifact ... The city panorama is a theoretical (ie visual) simulacrum: in short, a picture, of which the preconditions for feasibility are forgetfulness and a misunderstanding of processes. — Michel De Certeau
Any man who would change the World in a significant way must have showmanship, a genial willingness to shed other people's blood, and a plausible new religion to introduce during the brief period of repentance and horror that usually follows bloodshed. — Kurt Vonnegut
