Breedte Quotes & Sayings
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I never expected anything to be given to me. — Taylor Swift
Vengeance only destroys the one who seeks it. (Theo- Geary's Grandfather/Acheron) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
I think people have surgery for psychological reasons more than because of their looks. — Francesca Annis
I've got the bundle hidden in my jammies," chuckled GusGus as they followed along at a distance. "And I know what to say if anyone asks--I'm having a baby!" From — S.M.W. Claw
Long ago, in youth, I was brash enough to think myself able to pronounce on "The Meaning of History." I now know that history's meaning is a matter to be discovered, not declared. It is a question we must attempt to answer as best we can in recognition that it will remain open to debate; that each generation will be judged by whether the greatest, most consequential issues of the human condition have been faced, and that decisions to meet these challenges must be taken by statesmen before it is possible to know what the outcome may be. — Henry Kissinger
the real causes of any existing depression. For the real causes, most of the time, are maladjustments within the wage-cost-price structure: maladjustments between wages and prices, between prices of raw materials and prices of finished goods, or between one price and another or one wage and another. — Henry Hazlitt
If you like soggy cereal, then we not friends. — Danny Brown
That, and you have quite the temper."
I play fully punched his arm. "Watch it, before you really feel my wrath. — August Westman
Who are next to knaves? Those that converse with them. — Alexander Pope
Drag threatens people because it exposes and mocks identity. Because most people believe that they are what it says they are on their driver's license. But the truth is we are all born naked, and the rest is drag. — RuPaul
Uncle Sam is not often called a fool in business matters, yet he has sold millions of acres of timber land at two dollars and a half an acre on which a single tree was worth more than a hundred dollars. But this priceless land has been patented, and nothing can be done now about the crazy bargain ... a bad, black business from beginning to end. — John Muir
