Captain Raymond Holt Quotes & Sayings
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Hopefully, when your actions and deeds - and therefore other people - boast for you, you're made tired of hearing it, too, from your own mouth because if not, all could lose sight of those actions and deeds behind the gong of your boasting. — Criss Jami

At any rate, the man proposes death as my desert...I, being convinced indeed that I do not do injustice to anyone, am far from doing injustice to myself, and from saying against myself that I myself am worthy of something bad, and from proposing this sort of thing as
my desert... Well, should I propose exile, then? For perhaps you would grant me this as my desert. — Plato

We have a chance here to prove that [Rwanda], a country that almost slaughtered itself out of existence, can practice reconciliation, reorganize itself, focus on tomorrow and provide comprehensive, quality health care with minimal outside help. — William J. Clinton

Stories are what death thinks he puts an end to. He can't understand that they end in him, but they don't end with him. — Ursula K. Le Guin

I have been loving you a little more every minute since this morning. — Victor Hugo

What's going on?" I asked when he finished.
"I'll let you know soon. For now, we have to wait."
"Great. My favorite thing to do. — Richelle Mead

My chops are still up, even though I'm not still in high school. — Travis Barker

Nobody wants to see teams out of contention showcased in December and January. I'm sure this is something that will be discussed again this off-season. — Al Michaels

Being responsible for someone's childhood is a big deal. We not only create our own memories, but we create our child's memories. — Rachel Macy Stafford

People always want to know things . . . until they hear them, and then it's too late. Knowledge is a rug of a certain size, and the world is larger. It's not what remains uncovered at the edges that should worry you, rather what is swept beneath. — Mark Lawrence

Historian: an unsuccessful novelist. — H.L. Mencken

Mine to protect. Mine to cherish. — Debra Holland

What defines us as Christians is not most profoundly that we have come to know him but that he took note of us and made us his own. — John Piper