Codru Plural Quotes & Sayings
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Eliminating the death penalty ... will not hinder the prosecutorial capacity to seek, or the court's ability to impose, 'life without parole' sentences for serious, heinous crimes and criminals. — Scott Harshbarger

I started writing music when I was 15 in my bedroom, and I'd post them on MySpace, and from there it shifted to doing covers on YouTube and building my Twitter. — Tori Kelly

If we could love and hate with as good heart as the faeries do, we might grow to be long-lived like them. But until that day their untiring joys and sorrows must ever be one-half of their fascination. Love with them never grows weary, nor can the circles of the stars tire out their dancing feet. — W.B.Yeats

I can unzip the air and disappear inside it. — Jandy Nelson

The seed of revolution is repression. — Woodrow Wilson

I lost my sleep somewhere to live my dreams. — Himanshu Chhabra

Drama and crisis are currency to them because they love the power to make people react. They thrive on a good fight, a good scandal, a good drama. — Phillip C. McGraw

The opposite of love is apathy, and hate is really the same as love-if your so consumed with hatred for someone, you might as well be loving them because your thinking about them for the same amount of time. — Marilyn Manson

Only you could be more important than what I wanted ... what I needed. What I want and what I need is to be with you, and I know I'll never be strong enough to leave again. — Stephenie Meyer

A good novel takes the reader into the heart of another person. It lands you smack into the life and times of someone else. — Mark Rubinstein

When you love yourself, you'll feel sorry for those that hate you instead of hating them back. — Tony Gaskins

In England, coffeehouses were dubbed penny-universities, because for the admission price of one cent, a person could sit and be edified all day long by scholars, merchants, travelers, community leaders, gossips, and poets. — Leah Hager Cohen