Dalgona Milo Quotes & Sayings
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We have within us, from the start, that which will distinguish us from the vulgar herd. — Jean-Henri Fabre

She pressed trembling fingers to her lips. Such torment, all this wondering. Where was God amidst such anguish? Would it drive Seamus away from Him? Or bring him closer? His fierce reserve left her more undone. He seemed so strong. Unbending. Or had war so hardened him that he was able to stay standing while inwardly he was coming apart?
His low voice was raked with exhaustion, 'I have known pain. But I have never known pain like this. — Laura Frantz

Only because of ignorance could he shape the world so fearlessly — Orson Scott Card

I kind of imagine myself at eighty, a cat lady. — Juliette Lewis

Give (your people) the youth a proper environment. Motivate them. Extend them the support they need. Each one of them has infinite source of energy. They will deliver. — Dhirubhai Ambani

Remember, government is not an enlightened organization designed to promote public welfare. It is barbaric, uncivilized forcemilitary and police power put to the service of the insiders who control it. Yes, there are constraints on the way the insiders use their power. There are 'checks and balances,' built into the constitution, for example. And there are cultural norms and traditional prohibitions. But eventually, the norms and traditions wear off, like painkillers. And then, the pain of raw government begins again. — Bill Bonner

Women are the only exploited group in history to have been idealized into powerlessness. — Erica Jong

I think Phil Dick was particularly interesting in that, first of all, he was a very modern man and a very modern thinker, but I don't know what demons drove him. — Ridley Scott

The Indian's intercourse with Nature is at least such as admits of the greatest independence of each. — Henry David Thoreau

Beneath the gold, the bitter steel. — George R R Martin

Are you asking because you want to see if doc can turn you into a librarian when all this is over? [p.240:] — Richard Kadrey

Monday, June 9: People think they know you. They think they know how you're handling a situation. But the truth is no one knows. No one knows what happens after you leave them, when you're lying in bed or sitting over your breakfast alone and all you want to do is cry or scream. They don't know what's going on inside your head
the mind-numbing cocktail of anger and sadness and guilt. This isn't their fault. They just don't know. And so they pretend and they say you're doing great when you're really not. And this makes everyone feel better. Everybody but you. — William H. Woodwell Jr.