Ciancio Malta Quotes & Sayings
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It is an irony of history that the first and greatest success of scientists in persuading governments of the indispensability of modern scientific theory to society was in the war against fascism. It is an even greater and more tragic irony that it was anti-fascist scientists who convinced the American government of the feasibility and necessity of manufacturing nuclear arms, which were then constructed by an international team of largely anti-fascist scientists. — Eric Hobsbawm
Your brain is open. Never let it be closed. — Matt Haig
He thought she knew what he meant, but the biggest mistake you can make is thinking they know what you mean. — Daniel Handler
Men come of age at sixty, women at fifteen. — James Stephens
You have to love somebody that much to also hate them that much, too. (191) — Sherman Alexie
You live your life proportional to your love for life. — Debasish Mridha
And we were all aware that the forces that held back our bodies back at home were not unrelated to those that had given France its wealth. We were aware that much of what they had done was built on the plunder of Haitian bodies, on the plunder of Wolof bodies, on the destruction of the Toucouleur, on the taking of Bissandugu. — Ta-Nehisi Coates
Just like a woman to do things on her own time. — Susan Lower
Do I really want him dead? What I want ... what I want is to have him back. But I'll never get him back now. Even — Suzanne Collins
Property is unstable, and youth perishes in a moment. Life itself is held in the grinning fangs of Death, Yet men delay to obtain release from the world. Alas, the conduct of mankind is surprising. — Plautus
What's important in Libya is, first of all, it has a good deal of oil. A lot of the country is unexplored; there may be a lot more. And it's very high-quality oil, so very valuable. — Noam Chomsky
It has been said that from war comes exhaustion, from exhaustion comes peace, from peace comes cooperation, from cooperation comes prosperity, from prosperity comes complacency, from complacency comes inequity, from inequity comes war. — Richard L. Muehlberg
But of course people were different, she remembered; they were allowed to be different. — Meg Wolitzer
Her strawberry hair bounced when she walked, her chin tilted upward when she saw us, and her body was the most perfectly fuckable thing to ever grace the earth. — C.D. Reiss
