Darvell Wharton Quotes & Sayings
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Within everyday a miracle comes into your life. Sometimes, you just have to keep the faith and patiently wait for that special moment that keeps you believing in yourself. — Jes Fuhrmann

We face cyber threats from state-sponsored hackers, hackers for hire, global cyber syndicates, and terrorists. They seek our state secrets, our trade secrets, our technology, and our ideas - things of incredible value to all of us. They seek to strike our critical infrastructure and to harm our economy. — James Comey

In real life, my parents pretty much approved of all my boyfriends. I guess I was doing something wrong. I should have been more rebellious. — Lindsay Pulsipher

To do the same thing over and over again is not only boredom: it is to be controlled by rather than to control what you do. — Heraclitus

When a poor person dies I want then to die in the arms of somebody who loves them. I want them to be able to look for the last time into the eyes of somebody who cares for them — Mother Teresa

War is an act of violence pushed to its utmost limits. — Carl Von Clausewitz

I hate acting classes. I did a few, but I've always hated acting classes. I prefer to just watch a movie or watch TV and take it from there. — Callan McAuliffe

There are two kinds of satisfaction or happiness: one mainly through mental peace; another physical comfort — Dalai Lama

'X-Men' films have always been big, and necessarily so, because of the stories they have to tell. — Josh Helman

Some people are uncomfortable with silences. Not me. I've never cared much for call and response. Sometimes I will think of something to say and then I ask myself: is it worth it? And it just isn't. — Miranda July

I won't lie I still keep searching why people... I'm very curious what does it make them so safety to lie? — Deyth Banger

Getting your license gives you the right to pick your nose in the car. — Taylor Hanson

I knew I was Chinese, but growing up, it never occurred to me that that had any particular implication or that it should differentiate me in any way. I thought it was a minor detail, like having red hair. — David Henry Hwang