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Bifacial Quotes By L.S. Baird

'Can you tell me,' Willim said, the heat in his face unwilling to subside, 'just when I lost my mind? Was it recent, or have I always been an idiot?' — L.S. Baird

Bifacial Quotes By Chenell Parker

Dominic was really starting to piss me off when it came to sex. — Chenell Parker

Bifacial Quotes By Curtis Strange

Under pressure, one of the most important things I have to remember to do is breathe. — Curtis Strange

Bifacial Quotes By George Orwell

[Fascism is] psychologically far sounder than any hedonistic conception of life ... Whereas Socialism, and even capitalism in a more grudging way, have said to people "I offer you a good time," Hitler has said to them, "I offer you struggle, danger, and death," and as a result a whole nation flings itself at his feet ... We ought not to underrate its emotional appeal. — George Orwell

Bifacial Quotes By Hideo Kojima

I always say, 'This will be my last 'Metal Gear.' — Hideo Kojima

Bifacial Quotes By Jon Snow

But if that's not enough, then consider this: if the Night's Watch are truly brothers, then Lord Commander Mormont was our father. He lived and died for the Watch and he was betrayed by his own men, stabbed in the back by cowards. He deserved far better. — Jon Snow

Bifacial Quotes By George Eliot

Learning to love any one is like an increase of property,
it increases care, and brings many new fears lest precious things should come to harm. — George Eliot

Bifacial Quotes By Walter Miller

You'll be asked to be the ass He rides into Jerusalem, but it's a heavy load, and it'll break your back, because He's carrying the sins of the world. — Walter Miller

Bifacial Quotes By Leylah Attar

It's strange how someone can walk into your life, shatter the windows, break down your doors, scatter your belongings, and then walk away without having the slightest inkling of the storm they'd brought. — Leylah Attar