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Daario Quotes By Nancy Astor

Dreams are great. When they disappear you may still be there, but you will have ceased to live. — Nancy Astor

Daario Quotes By Peter Stamm

If it's reality you want, I suggest you look out the window. — Peter Stamm

Daario Quotes By George R R Martin

Daenerys, I am thrice your age," Ser Jorah said. "I have seen how false men are. Very few are worthy of trust, and Daario Naharis is not one of them. Even his beard wears false colors." That angered her. "Whilst you have an honest beard, is that what you are telling me? You are the only man I should ever trust? — George R R Martin

Daario Quotes By Eleanor Roosevelt

Long ago, I made up my mind that when things were said involving only me, I would pay no attention to them, except when valid criticism was carried by which I could profit. — Eleanor Roosevelt

Daario Quotes By Robin Wright

I was technically a Valley Girl, even though I absolutely dreaded being called that. I really hated the idea that I was a Valley Girl. — Robin Wright

Daario Quotes By Plato

A delightful form of government, anarchic and motley, assigning a kind of equality indiscriminately to equals and unequals alike! — Plato

Daario Quotes By George R R Martin

Daario. If ever there was a man who could — George R R Martin

Daario Quotes By George R R Martin

This is old news, and stale," growled the Shavepate. "Your mother said the same of your father's kisses," Daario replied. — George R R Martin

Daario Quotes By Dave Navarro

Yeah, I can read music and I know the names of chords. — Dave Navarro

Daario Quotes By Martin Luther

It is necessary to understand that Black Power is a cry of disappointment. The Black Power slogan did not spring full grown from the head of some philosophical Zeus. It was born from the wounds of despair and disappointment. It is a cry of daily hurt and persistent pain. — Martin Luther