Didifu Quotes & Sayings
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A song is a song and, if I am emotionally connected to do it, whether it is sad or not sad, I am going to chase that song. — Matt Berninger

Even illegal weapons have lost their panache. Zip guns and shanks were at least homemade. Where is the craft in a grade-schooler firing a magnum? What is the world coming to? It's not even bad to be a communist anymore! — John Waters

If you give only 80 percent leadership, your dog will give you 80 percent following. And the other 20 percent of the time he will run the show. If you give your dog any opportunity for him to lead you, he will take it. — Cesar Millan

Any real belief in death is just wishful thinking. — Chuck Palahniuk

He checks the horns. They're small: not truncated like Hellboy's, but wee, budding, trainer-bra efforts. Definitely not the thing that killed Dazza. In demon terms, he's looking at a midget or a waen. He recalls the ten second rule, and though they only clashed for a moment, it was more than enough. He understands. He has the measure. There is no paralysis by fear. There will be no subconscious surrender to superior mental force and aggression.
In short, he can take this cunt. — Christopher Brookmyre

I am ready to serve the people of Afghanistan, particularly in order to restore peace. I will be ready to assume any duty at the service of my people. — Ahmad

History is the transformation of tumultuous conquerors into silent footnotes. — Paul Eldridge

You want to be popular? It's easy to do. Just be a total weirdo and love yourself for it. — Dan Pearce

If you are targeting the right customers they will be more motivated by value than price. — Carlos Castillo

The habit of considering a man's religious, moral and political opinions before appointing him to a post or giving him a job is the modern form of persecution. — Bertrand Russell

women and mothers, there is so much pressure to be everything to everybody that we often become a slave to the expectations that we've placed on ourselves. For the sake of the story, I will call these self-imposed expectations and roles "masks." We have all worn these masks at one time or another, and it's important to recognize what masks you wear so that you can work on shedding them later in the book. — Patrina Wisdom

I'm encouraging these women, like Cheryl Strayed, to take the jump to writing for the screen. She is adapting her book Tiny Beautiful Things for us. They're infinitely capable of tackling the format. — Reese Witherspoon

It's easiest to give advice on trials you've stumbled through. It's harder to talk about those that have knocked you flat. — Richelle E. Goodrich