Berhak Lunas Quotes & Sayings
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The laws of custom make our [returning a visit] necessary. O how I hate this vile custom which obliges us to make slaves of ourselves! to sell the most precious property we boast, our time;
and to sacrifice it to every prattling impertinent who chooses to demand it! — Fanny Burney

I always feel like I'm missing out on something, that someone is having more fun than I am, so I take measures to make sure that is impossible. — Jessica Cutler

I am co-writing a screenplay now and I'm working on the rights to another story I want to do. So I plan to produce and direct. So, for me, I don't really feel that I am vulnerable to that sad baggage that comes with the business of filmmaking. — Kerry Washington

This book has been written to examine some of the ways love heals and helps a person to climb impossible heights and rise from immeasurable depths. — Maya Angelou

Eva: Do you know why I chose your ring?
Gideon: Red is our color. Red dress in limos. red fuck-me heels at garden parties. A red rose in your hair when you married me. — Sylvia Day

The Pope doesn't believe in God; Did you ever see a conjurer who believed in Magic ? — Coluche

Life is full of temporary situations, ultimately ending in a permanent solution. — Rodney Dangerfield

If your basic premise about the fundamental purpose of our government is that it must provide for the common defense, then no other position is possible. — Don Nickles

She was a wicked thing sometimes. All full of want. As if the shape of the world depended on her mood. As if she were important. — Patrick Rothfuss

Well, that's the hell of it, isn't it?" she said, turning away. "You never know, but you have to act anyway, don't you? — Diana Gabaldon

Necessity inspires the fatal thought. — Vittorio Alfieri

One can translate an editorial but not a poem. For one can go across the border naked but not without one's skin; for, unlike clothes, one cannot get a new skin. — Karl Kraus