Dating Quotations Quotes & Sayings
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If you fall in love, make sure your landing is soft. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Entertainment and escapism - those are the bigger money-making films today. — Robin Wright

Kyp has changed.
He hasn't blown up any planets in a few years that's true.
That wasn't precisely Kyp who did that. He was possessed by the spirit of a long-dead Sith Lord named Exar Kun.
That's exactly the sort of thing I hope never to have to explain to a Senatorial committee.
Luke Cal Omas — Walter Jon Williams

Nothing spices up one's sex life like having a partner. — Jacob M. Appel

Don't believe a man will give you the world if he doesn't even buy you flowers. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Nice guys finish last but bad guys don't finish at all. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Birds build nests because they cannot fly forever. — Matshona Dhliwayo

It is not the size of the ring, but the size of the love. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Love is sweet even when what you go through is bitter. — Matshona Dhliwayo

He is going to pay the forfeit: it will be paid in five minutes more. Let him be — Charles Dickens

If you want to know how the heart is related to the soul, love someone. — Matshona Dhliwayo

The attempt to politicize everything is the destruction of politics. When everything is seen as relevant to politics, than politics has in fact become totalitarian. — Bernard Crick

Aside from the occasional genocide, oppression, evil and torture, etc., it is inarguable that public policy could be implemented more rapidly in an autocracy. — David Harsanyi

Battles against Rome have been lost and won before, but hope was never abandoned, since we were always here in reserve. We, the choicest flower of Britain's manhood, were hidden away in her most secret places. Out of sight of subject shores, we kept even our eyes free from the defilement of tyranny. We, the most distant dwellers upon earth, the last of the free, have been shielded till today by our very remoteness and by the obscurity in which it has shrouded our name. Now, the farthest bounds of Britain lie open to our enemies; and what men know nothing about they always assume to be a valuable prize ...
A rich enemy excites their cupidity; a poor one, their lust for power. East and West alike have failed to satisfy them. They are the only people on earth to whose covetousness both riches and poverty are equally tempting. To robbery, butchery and rapine, they give the lying name of 'government'; they create a desolation and call it peace ... — Tacitus