Dictador Trujillo Quotes & Sayings
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The ant, who has toiled and dragged a crumb to his nest, will furiously defend the fruit of his labor, against whatever robber assails him. So plain, that the most dumb and stupid slave that ever toiled for a master, does constantly know that he is wronged. — Abraham Lincoln
Karmic progression implies that we are kind of alliterating steps to life. There's alliteration, a kind of rhythmic structure. Once we're in time and space, the variable structures are somewhat limited. — Frederick Lenz
No amphibious attack in history has approached this one in size. Along miles of coastline there were hundreds of vessels and small boats afloat and ant-like files of advancing troops ashore. — Dwight D. Eisenhower
I'd make Liam my slave and I would make him be my uh personal trainer! — Zayn Malik
Wise girls kiss but never love
Listen but never believe
And leave befor they are left — Marilyn Monroe
I pressed past the outer branches of the lilacs and found a small and relatively open space in the middle. Then I waited. — Jim Butcher
Submit to love without thinking,
as the sun rose this morning
recklessly extinguishing
our star-candle minds. — Rumi
I can not wish you success in your effort to reject the treaty because while it may win the fight it may destroy our cause. My plan cannot fail if the people are with us and we ought not to succeed unless we do have the people with us. — William Jennings Bryan
Your thoughts and intentions have a mirroring power, make sure they are always kind and loving. — Linda Alfiori
Can I take a few things?
Mementos. How fucked up was that? I wanted reminders of my imprisonment. — Kitty Thomas
For nearly 40 years, while producing the now-banned industrial coolants known as PCBs at a local factory, Monsanto Co. routinely discharged toxic waste into a west Anniston creek and dumped millions of pounds of PCBs into oozing open-pit landfills. And thousands of pages of Monsanto documents-many emblazoned with warnings such as "CONFIDENTIAL: Read and Destroy"-show that for decades, the corporate giant concealed what it did and what it knew. — Michael Grunwald
Although she seems sweet and innocent and shy, at times she seems ready to participate in a much more intimate and dangerous game. I know I shouldn't be thinking about games or misery or anything else concerning Olivia Townsend.
But damn if I'm not! — M. Leighton
