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Bicky Blinders Quotes By Denise Mina

January is the despairing heart of the Scottish winter — Denise Mina

Bicky Blinders Quotes By J.A. Redmerski

Well, guilt is a bitch, but don't you think if you're thinking it in the first place that it just might be true? — J.A. Redmerski

Bicky Blinders Quotes By Big Pun

I have to be perfectly honest:
You should have an anniversary to acknowledge the way I work the ebonics. — Big Pun

Bicky Blinders Quotes By William Shakespeare

Leave us to our free election. — William Shakespeare

Bicky Blinders Quotes By Maya Angelou

The truth brings the past into the present and prepares us for the future. That's what truth does — Maya Angelou

Bicky Blinders Quotes By Victor Hugo

CHAPTER IV - THOLOMYES IS SO MERRY THAT HE SINGS A SPANISH DITTY — Victor Hugo

Bicky Blinders Quotes By Pearl Zhu

Be courageous to listen to what you don't want to hear and have the guts to be innovative. — Pearl Zhu

Bicky Blinders Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

It's a great advantage not to drink among hard drinking people. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Bicky Blinders Quotes By Al-Shafi'i

To admonish your brother in private is to advise him and improve him. But to admonish him publicly is to disgrace and shame him. — Al-Shafi'i

Bicky Blinders Quotes By Zygmunt Bauman

Occupying the bottom end of the inequality ladder, and becoming a 'collateral victim' of a human action or a natural disaster, interact the way the opposite poles of magnets do: they tend to gravitate towards each other. — Zygmunt Bauman

Bicky Blinders Quotes By Peter Breggin

In reality, psychiatric diagnosing is a kind of spiritual profiling that can destroy lives and frequently does. — Peter Breggin

Bicky Blinders Quotes By Lee Kuan Yew

I started off believing all men were equal. I now know that's the most unlikely thing ever to have been, because millions of years have passed over evolution, people have scattered across the face of this earth, been isolated from each other, developed independently, had different intermixtures between races, peoples, climates, soils ... I didn't start off with that knowledge. But by observation, reading, watching, arguing, asking, that is the conclusion I've come to. — Lee Kuan Yew