Btbt Quotes & Sayings
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Top Btbt Quotes
Feminists who accept the claim made in The Book of Genesis, and, that God is a he, need to make their minds up. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana
I love London, but I love traveling, and I don't think I'll be here forever. Possibly, I'd like to move to New York and do a play in New York. — Lily James
I do not like the late resurrection of the Jesuits ... If ever any congregation of men could merit eternal perdition on earth, and in hell, according to these historians, though, like Pascal, true Catholics, it is this company of Loyolas. — John Adams
I feel so completely crazy sometimes. I don't know which way I'm facing. All I can do is just shove all this shit to the side and try to move forward. — Nic Sheff
Revolution is engendered by an indignation with tyranny, yet is itself pregnant with tyranny. — William Godwin
There was before you, and then there was after, and in this after, you were the God I'd never had. — Ta-Nehisi Coates
A barge of mist floated along the water, and dragonflies, iridescent blue ones, darted back and forth like they were stitching up the air. — Sue Monk Kidd
When you can imagine you begin to create and when you begin to create you realize that you can create a world that you prefer to live in, rather than a world that you're suffering in. — Ben Okri
Government has no business intervening in any consensual private behavior. — Camille Paglia
Cheer up, children, I am all right. — Joseph Haydn
Yesterday for contemplation, today for action. — James Burgh
[After college] I was going to study at the Sorbon and become a diplomat. Being a diplomat comes in handy when you are dealing with record companies. — Gloria Estefan
We are each our own devil, and we make this world our hell. Oscar Wilde — Jessica Shirvington
ammunition boxes. They were both packed tight with cartridges standing on their firing pins, points upward. — Lee Child
William Blake really is important, my cornerstone. Nobody ever told me before he did that childhood was such a damned serious business. — Maurice Sendak
