Dijelite Quotes & Sayings
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Not all is certainty in our world, Karigan. If it were there'd be no opportunity for faith; and then it would be a very dull existence. — Kristen Britain

The family I grew up in was very inflexible and harsh. It left me with the feeling that if you do let somebody down badly, then even if they tell you it's all right, it cannot be all right. — Michel Faber

Ro winks. "I forgive you, Dol-face."
Then, without a word, he takes off running and I have no choice but to follow. — Margaret Stohl

I really enjoy my privacy and being able to walk my son to school every morning and pick him up every afternoon. — Solange Knowles

They have started to arrive. An endless cascade of luxuriously quilted envelopes, thumping onto the doormat. The wedding invitations. — David Nicholls

When antibiotics became industrially produced following World War II, our quality of life and our longevity improved enormously. No one thought bacteria were going to become resistant. — Bonnie Bassler

In a despotic government, the only principle by which the tyrant who is to move the whole machine means to regulate and manage the people is fear, by the servile dread of his power. But a free government, which of all others is far the most preferable, cannot be supported without virtue. — Samuel Williams

I'm not a communist - I believe in the free market and that entrepreneurs should be allowed to take risks because it creates wealth and jobs, but I draw the line at people risking other people's money. That's deplorable. — Stelios Haji-Ioannou

For those for whom the sex act has come to seem mechanical and merely the meeting and manipulation of body parts, there often remains a hunger which can be called metaphysical but which is not recognized as such, and which seeks satisfaction in physical danger, or sometimes in torture, suicide, or murder. — Marshall McLuhan

Some men see what is, and ask 'Why?' I see what might be, and ask 'Why Not?' — Robert Kennedy

My mother's genius was to put her finger on the gifts she saw in each of us, and make every one of us believe that that gift was uniquely ours. — Barbara Corcoran