Broomhall Works Quotes & Sayings
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My instructions to Lord Vader and Moff Tarkin were to make an example of the shipjackers, not to allow the shipjackers to make a laughingstock of the Empire's intelligence chiefs. — James Luceno

Zarathustra was the first to consider the fight of good and evil the very wheel in the machinery of things: the transposition of morality into the metaphysical realm, as a force, cause, and end in itself, is his work. [ ... ] Zarathustra created this most calamitous error, morality; consequently, he must also be the first to recognize it. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Hunger is a blade that carves me
I open my arms and pull the air in
-big hug!-
then poof, right through me, nobody there.
It's only me holding myself.
My arms wrap two times
around my own ribs,
meet behind my back for a secret
handshake.
I am not what was expected.
I'm so sharp-
it's cut me now I'll cut you.
Come closer
closer
No, come closer
I'm gonna make you see what I see. — Madeleine George

The gods behold all righteous actions. — Ovid

It isn't that easy to live according to intuition, yet, it's so totally cool once we can get beyond the other voices and hear our intuition. — Echo Bodine

Well, we're all a little hostile every now and then, some of us are able to sublimate, others of us can't adjust. You know how it is ... — Stan Freberg

Today the grass listens when I speak of love. It seems to me that this word isn't honest even with itself. — Herta Muller

Remember that sports are meant to be fun. Don't let someone make the sport unfun for you. — A. J. Kitt

Because man and woman are the complement of one another, we need woman's thought in national affairs to make a safe and stable government. — Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Great rogues hang the little ones. — Cardinal Mazarin

Ministers have received their wages, and some have their minds too much on their wages. They labor for wages, and lose sight of the sacredness and importance of the work. — Ellen G. White

His view of the sky spun first left then right, as though the world were trying on strange new angles for his approval. — Scott Lynch