Dellaria Wellesley Quotes & Sayings
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The purpose of religion is to keep the poor from killing the rich. — Napoleon Bonaparte
Love daily.
Love deeply.
Love daringly.
Love deliberately. — Matshona Dhliwayo
[T]he more we do this, the more I learn about what I think Chains was really training us for. And this is it. He wasn't training us for a calm and orderly world where we could pick and choose when we need to be clever. He was training us for a situation that was fucked up on all sides. Well, we're in it, and I say we're equal to it. I don't need to be reminded that we're up to our heads in dark water. I just want you boys to remember that we're the gods-damned sharks."
"Right on," cried Bug. "I knew there was a reason I let you lead this gang! — Scott Lynch
It was a bit unimaginable when I began that I'd ever get to 25 books. But it was also unimaginable how much crime-writing would have changed. — Val McDermid
They wanted to teach us the meaning of x in relation to pi, as opposed to helping us better understand ourselves and each other. They wanted us to know when the Magna Carta was signed-never mind what it was-as opposed to discussing birth control. — Jay Asher
And I must bear
What is ordained with patience, being aware
Necessity doth front the universe
With an invincible gesture. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning
And what is writ is writ - / Would it were worthier! — Lord Byron
Afflictions tend to wean us from the world - and to fix our affections on things above. — John Angell James
Mad people = People who stand alone and burn.
I'm attracted to them because they give me permission to do the same. — Susan Sontag
In order to influence a child, one must be careful not to be that child's parent or grandparent. — Don Marquis
You don't have to have an eating disorder to be happy or successful. — Scarlett Pomers
Power and wealth increase in direct proportion to a man's distance from the material objects from which wealth and power are ultimately derived. — Aldous Huxley
Each album has a different atmosphere. The third album and Houses of the Holy seem to be the two albums that people didn't get off on quite as strongly as the other ones. But I think they contain the basic ingredients for the further pursuance of what we're doing ... the turning point to relieve the tedium of repetition. — Robert Plant
