Bergsveinn Gu Mundsson Quotes & Sayings
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I'm trying to ruin it!" Will had bellowed back. "So I can figure out how to do it perfectly! How can you learn anything if you won't take risks? — Lois Lowry

Gods, man, don't you start now,' I said softly. 'We're going to get a terrible reputation if we just keep travelling across the countryside crying all the time. — Sebastien De Castell

I am not perfectly certain I believe in marriage. Why have just one bonbon when you can have the box? — Cassandra Clare

Labels cloud our vision and distract us from seeing how much we have in common with one another. — Russell Simmons

We can and should seize upon the energy crisis as a good excuse and great opportunity for making some very fundamental changes that we should be making anyhow for other reasons. — Russell E. Train

Live your life in the NOW. Right NOW, THIS minute, THIS second. — Kasi Kaye Iliopoulos

Russell Crowe as Capt. Jack Aubrey in Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, .. most unlikely. — Peter Weir

In New York, the principal leisure activity is internal bleeding. — Richard Jeni

Reach up as far as you can, and God will reach down all the way. — John H. Vincent

Indeed, a symptom of post-Holocaust trauma is that normative assumptions about the human species are questioned more than ever. Can human nature still be trusted? The breach of civilized values was too great - and in a nation that had produced so many significant philosophers, scientists, scholars, and artists. The intellectual shock - a secondary trauma, as it were - is not only that it happened but also that it happened with only scattered pockets of resistance and even a degree of cooperation among the cultured classes. — Jeffrey C. Alexander

Remember, I might be the wind, but you control the kite. — Kathy Reichs

Only the donkey knows how weary it feels, all God cares about are humans, and not all humans, because some of them live like donkeys or worse, and God makes no effort to help them. — Jose Saramago