Datorie Publica Quotes & Sayings
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Molly slapped the lid back down then pushed past Luce into the foyer stumbling over Shelby in her path.
"Excuse you " they said gruffly at the same time eyeing each other suspiciously.
"Oh good. " Gabbe leaned in to give Luce a hug. "Molly's made a friend." — Lauren Kate
When applied to software, Sturgeon's Law is hopelessly optimistic. — Alberto Savinio
When the Killers first came out, a lot of people thought we were English, and it touched a chord in me, because my roots are very American. — Brandon Flowers
Everyone always says that love was enough. It wasn't. Not when your soul has been shattered. — Abbi Glines
I look at companies as price-players or quality-players. The only way to go with J.Crew was quality. — Mickey Drexler
In southern Spain, they made me eat a bull's testicles. They were really garlicky, which I don't like. I prefer to take a bull by the horns, not by, um ... — Padma Lakshmi
My favorite video game of all time is called 'Black Tiger'. It's a Capcom Dungeons and Dragons game from 1987. I have the actual arcade version sitting in my office. — Ernest Cline
No man was ever wise by chance — Seneca.
In the sex-positive community, I found countless women who were sexually liberated and open, and required only one thing - that they be empowered and in control of the context, because that's how they felt safe enough to truly let go. — Neil Strauss
Christ has not called us to be popular, but to be faithful. We are not saved to be relevant to the crowds; we are saved to reflect Christ. — Dillon Burroughs
History can't give attention to what's been lost, hidden, or deliberately buried; it is mostly a telling of success, not the partial failures that enabled success. — Scott Berkun
The Nobel Peace Prize is not awarded for what one has done, but hopefully what one will do. — Betty Williams
I recommend that the Statue of Liberty be supplemented by a Statue of Responsibility on the west coast. — Viktor E. Frankl
