Brandebourg Couture Quotes & Sayings
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Don't be afraid to ask. All they can say is no....and they might say yes. — Lorri Moulton
3 Because your x steadfast love is better than life, my lips will praise you. 4 So I will bless you y as long as I live; — Anonymous
Have not prisons - which kill all will and force of character in man, which enclose within their walls more vices than are met with on any other spot of the globe - always been universities of crime? — Peter Kropotkin
Forgive and forget.If there's anything that I've learnt this far, it's to forgive people - Balqis — Diyar Harraz
ECCLESIASTES - NOTE ON 1:2 vanity of vanities! All is vanity. This extremely important thematic word (Hb. hebel, lit., "vapor," taken figuratively as "vanity"; see esv footnote) occurs frequently throughout the book; at this early point, however, the Preacher leaves it unexplained. It is only as the book progresses that its meaning becomes clear (for further discussion of its meaning, see Introduction: Key Themes — Anonymous
They sent me away to teach me how to be sensible, logical, responsible, practical. And they showed me a world where I could be so dependable, clinical, intellectual, cynical. — Roger Hodgson
If your religion doesn't respect the rights of other religions, it is lacking something. — Roger Ebert
Life takes us to unexpected places ... love brings us home. — Unknown Author 770
An uneducated thief may steal goods from the train but an educated one may steal the entire train. We need to compete for knowledge and wisdom, not for grades. — Shiv Khera
so you know how serious I am. I'll never leave you again unless I'm six feet fucking under. You got me? — Alexa Riley
Children should be children as long as they can. — Louisa May Alcott
We need some heterodoxy in social science in order for them to avoid death by suffocation under dogmatism. — Bourdieu, Pierre
The artist's conception of his art or the scientist's of his science is usually as great as his conception of his own worth is small. — Giacomo Leopardi
I call people rich when they're able to meet the requirements of their imagination. — Henry James
