Dino Melaye Quotes & Sayings
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MILLIE STOOD AND with no warning, lifted the tape recorder above her head and threw it to the ground as if she couldn't bear to hear another word. The back of the tape recorder sprang off when it hit the ground, and the fat D batteries rolled out like wounded soldiers, their tank disabled, their weapons depleted — Amy Harmon

Wasabi. Now hoiteys. Seriously, you'd think I really didn't know English. — Simone Elkeles

Our expensive welfare state is fueled by the destructive notion that 'greed' is when you want to keep your own money but 'compassion' is when you want to take somebody else's. — Lawrence Reed

As there are dim-sighted people who live in a sort of perpetual twilight, so there are some who, having neither much clearness of head nor a very elevated tone of morality, are perpetually haunted by suspicions of everybody and everything. — Richard Whately

Sometimes it is easier to play someone who is far away from you. — Dougray Scott

Those of us with illnesses are the holders of the silent fears of those with good health. — Elisabeth Tova Bailey

If it were possible adequately to present the whole of a culture , stressing every aspect exactly as appears in the culture itself, no single detail would appear bizarre or strange or arbitrary to the reader, but rather the details would all appear natural and reasonable as they do to the natives who have lived all their lives within the culture. — Gregory Bateson

Sometimes a thing that's hard is hard because you're doing it wrong. (Point Omega) — Don DeLillo

The church tastes true delight, and the world only samples a counterfeit. Pastors cannot help but pull off the mask of worldly thinking and harmful societal developments as they preach and teach and disciple. — Owen Strachan

I used to Google my name to see what came up - it hurt. — Emilio Estevez

Heroism is a badly remunerated occupation, and often it leads to an early end, which is why it appeals to fanatics or persons with an unhealthy fascination with death. — Isabel Allende