Decontrol Quotes & Sayings
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Women find it far more difficult to overcome their inclination to coquetry than to overcome their love. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

If money is spent in the wrong way, then 'control' the spending and if the money is spent in the right way, then 'decontrol' the spending. — Dada Bhagwan

Our local department store had two Santas - one for regular kids and one for kids who wanted ten toys or less. — Milton Berle

The realization of 'La ilaha illa Allah' is one of the states of the heart that can be neither expressed by the tongue nor thought out by the mind. — Ibn Ata Allah

We were the only black family in my neighborhood for many years. Wherever we lived, we were often the only black family, and certainly the only Haitian family. But my parents were really great at providing a loving home where we could feel safe and secure. — Roxane Gay

21st Century choice: Look after our planet and it will look after us, or don't and face the consequences — Phil Harding

Just remember, you never know what's possible until you risk finding out. — Jasinda Wilder

The first and most important thing an individual can do is to become an individual again, decontrol himself, train himself as to what is going on and win back as much independent ground for himself as possible — William S. Burroughs

I never lie," I said offhand. "At least not to those I don't love. — Anne Rice

A fixation with connecting with 'friends' online comes with the risk of disconnection with friends waiting for you to be present in the offline world. — Craig Hodges

A shared table is the supreme expression of hospitality in every culture on earth. When your worn-out kitchen table hosts good people and good conversation, when it provides a safe place to break bread and share wine, your house becomes a sanctuary, holy as a cathedral. I've left a friend's table as sanctified and renewed as any church service. If you have a porch, then you have an altar to gather around. — Jen Hatmaker

She was already moving down the hall in the opposite direction from Deke, and so once again any protest I might have made was largely irrelevant. I sighed and followed, wondering if Deborah had learned this kind of behavior, perhaps from a book called The Management Style of Bulldozers. I — Jeff Lindsay

The most intimidating world leader was Lyndon Johnson, who became U.S. President when John Kennedy was assassinated. He exulted in this power and liked to inspire fear. — Paul Johnson

I'm into, oh murders and executions mostly. It depends. — Bret Easton Ellis

I had a story-telling mother; she's written novels and short stories. So I feel like maybe I'm staying alive by telling tales. — Ayshay

It is glorious to see such courage in one so young. — Robert E.Lee