Brian Oconner Quotes & Sayings
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Mr Greenleaf was such a decent fellow himself, he took it for granted that everybody else in the world was decent, too. Tom had almost forgotten such people existed. — Patricia Highsmith

I'm sharp. What the street taught me how to do is how to hustle. How to make something out of nothing. — Pitbull

He could appreciate the value in something, even if he ultimately rejected that something - and could see the errors and flaws in something, even if he ultimately accepted that something. — Eric Metaxas

You're well enough looked after now' says Farouq. 'We are your friends. Don't we care about you? All this bitterness, it's in your own mind. To be accepted as a human being, you must behave like one. The more human you act, the more human you'll be.' He spoils the effect of this decent speech by adding with a smirk, 'Four-foot cunt. — Indra Sinha

[Thomas Henry] Huxley is a very genial, comfortable being-yet with none of the noisy and windy geniality of some folks here, whom you find with their backs turned when you are responding to the remarks that they have made you. — Henry James

If I wanted a life of chastity I'd live with my wife. — Thaddeus White

Your first book is the promise you make. — Toni Jenkins

For the lesser evil is reckoned a good in comparison with the greater evil, since the lesser evil is rather to be chosen than the greater. — Aristotle.

I have fully cooperated with the investigation and before the grand jury, and I'm quite confident at the end of the day that we'll know what facts are in this particular case. — Alberto Gonzales

It is much more sensible to be an optimist instead of a pessimist, for if one is doomed to disappointment, why experience it in advance? — Elizabeth Peters

No one likes a poor thief. — Terry Pratchett

Love is heaven and fear is hell. Where you place your attention is where you live. — Alan Cohen

Say, Not so, and you will out circle the philosophers. — Henry David Thoreau

There is that gnawing feeling that we are far more than what we believe ourselves to be. Maybe it's time to believe the gnawing. — Craig D. Lounsbrough