Chai Bisket Quotes & Sayings
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Let us all pledge to protect this opportunity in order to see that the wish of peace becomes a true and daily fact in this region. — Mahmoud Abbas
It is quite possible that I may be altogether wrong in this idea. My own impression, however, is, that I am right. — Wilkie Collins
I am fine with reality as long as I can escape it. — Dharmendra Tolani
To renounce the conquest of power is voluntarily to leave the power with those who wield it, the exploiters. The essence of every revolution consisted and consists in putting a new class in power, thus enabling it to realize its own program in life. It is impossible to wage war and to reject victory. — Leon Trotsky
Well, while I'm here I'll do the work - and what's the work? To ease the pain of living. Everything else, drunken dumbshow. — Allen Ginsberg
The worship of beauty is to me a religion. Nothing bad was ever truly beautiful; nothing good is ever really ugly. — Florence L. Barclay
and Milkshake the cat. Leo is a superhero and he has a superhero — The Brothers
Only the prisoners who were hit. An undamaged — Jonas Jonasson
I remember reports that the American and English newspapers were very happy about the fact that so many were killed in Dresden. There are many instances of barbarity and cruelty on the part of the Allies which I could tell you. — Julius Streicher
I liken myself to Henry Ford and the auto industry, I give you 90 percent of what most people need. — Adam Osborne
Thou shalt not kill: the four most important, and yet, most ignored words in all religious teachings. There is not an asterisk next to that commandment saying, Unless you walk on all four and have fur, feathers, horns, beaks or gills. — Gary Yourofsky
The death of their two children isn't the erasure of two beings. It is the loss of God and the skies, it is the loss of the past and the future, of all their small-voiced words and their hearts. — A.S. Patric
I admire Virginia Woolf so much that I wonder why I don't like her more. She makes the inner things real, she does illumine, and she makes relationships realities as well as people. But I remember the intensity, the thrill, with which I read 'Passage to India.' How I would have hated anyone who took the book away from me. — Susan Glaspell
It's so effortless to let my loneliness defeat me, make me mold myself to whatever would (in some way - but not wholly) relieve it. I must never forget it ... I want sensuality and sensitivity, both ... Let me never deny that ... I want to err on the side of violence and excess, rather than to underfill my moments. — Susan Sontag