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Top Bransky Personnel Quotes

I grabbed Sabine's shoulder. If you stick me again, I'm going to make your head my personal pin cushion. — Andrea Cremer

It may behoove you to learn why you do what you do, — Harry Shannon

It's not what Ryodan does," Jo says slowly. "It's more what he is." Her eyes take on a serious sheen. "He's like, unbelievably brilliant, ten steps ahead of everyone else all the time."
Bullshit. He's not that smart. I beat him at Triad. Once. About ten thousand years ago. — Karen Marie Moning

Of Nature itself upon the soul; the sunrise, the haze of autumn, the winter starlight seem interlocutors; the prevailing sense is that of an exposition in poetry; a high discourse, the voice of the speaker seems to breathe as much from the landscape as from his own breast; it is Nature communing with the seer. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

I am a chef who happens to appear on the telly, that's it. — Gordon Ramsay

In the end, the Labour party could cease to represent labour. Stranger historic ironies have happened than that. — Enoch Powell

Wonderland is violent and bizarre, but charming in its way. AnyElsewhere is a whole new level of cruelty. — A.G. Howard

God said, 'When one man and one woman shine together, it makes the most perfect light. — Olive Schreiner

To see you naked is to recall the Earth. — Garcia Lorca

I believe that the greatest trick of the devil is not to get us into some sort of evil but rather have us wasting time. This is why the devil tries so hard to get Christians to be religious. If he can sink a man's mind into habit, he will prevent his heart from engaging God. — Donald Miller

I always wanted kids I could take to work, and for them to experience the things I experience. So, having three boys as a footballer was a dream. — David Beckham

The principle of laissez-faire may be safely trusted to in some things but in many more it is wholly inapplicable; and to appeal to it on all occasions savors more of the policy of a parrot than of a statesman or a philosopher. — John Ramsay McCulloch

The willingness to share does not make one charitable;it makes one free. — Robert Brault

Lying, like license, has its degrees. — George Sand

Getting people to fight by letting the force of momentum work is like rolling logs and rocks. Logs and rocks are still when in a secure place, but roll on an incline; they remain stationary if square, they roll if round. Therefore, when people are skillfully led into battle, the momentum is like that of round rocks rolling down a high mountain
this is force. — Sun Tzu