Dinselstraat Quotes & Sayings
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In government offices which are sensitive to the vehemence and passion of mass sentiment public men have no sure tenure. They are in effect perpetual office seekers, always on trial for their political lives, always required to court their restless constituents. — Walter Lippmann
It is this - that everyone in the world is Christ and they are all crucified. That's what I want to say. Don't you forget that. Whatever happens, don't you dare let yourself forget. — Sherwood Anderson
The format's better because it gives us a much stronger hand to play when going to the North Koreans unified, with our allies and partners in the region, all of us saying the same thing: telling them their current course is unacceptable. — Mitchell Reiss
What I like best is to notice something I never noticed before. — Marty Rubin
But the officer stood up and stepped across the room to Ender. He held out his hand. My name is Graff, Ender. Colonel Hyrum Graff. I'm director of primary training at Battle School in the Belt. I've come to invite you to enter the school. — Orson Scott Card
Your family is badass," Sam says. "They set a high bar of badassery. — Holly Black
Diana knew it wouldn't be right, but then she told herself that things only looked wrong when there was someone to see you. — Anna Godbersen
I come in all big and bad, and you use me for a game of handball." I grin. "Makes a guy feel damn manly. She grins back. "It made me feel pretty manly. — Kendare Blake
Beginnings are happy never-endings as long as you remember where you started from. — Steven Cuoco
You will take me," he said resolutely. "You will accept me into your body. — Aja James
Resist demonstrating that your worldliness was more fiction than fact," he whispered. "You, Lady Agatha, in the common parlance with which you are so fascinatingly familiar, 'ain't so tough. — Connie Brockway
... to a Prince who wants to do great things, it is necessary to learn to deceive. — Niccolo Machiavelli
Most good writers are good psychologists. — Rachel Ballon
