Dippenaar Quotes & Sayings
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Once the attacks occur, as we learned on Sept. 11, it is too late. It makes little sense to deprive ourselves of an important, and legal, means to detect and prevent terrorist attacks while we are still in the middle of a fight to the death with al Qaeda. — John Yoo
You better ... buckle uh down and then tighten up to stop this passing game — Phil Simms
I have too many credit cards. You know what happened? Someone stole one and I didn't notice. I noticed when I got that bill. Whoa! It was so much less! I'm letting him keep it. I'm saving money! — Rita Rudner
You'd think that people would have figured out by now that sticking a fork into the toaster is perhaps not the best idea. Oh well, score another point for Darwinism, I suppose. — Gary Whitta
The way you do the small things, is the way you do the big things — Steven Aitchison
It's weak to speak and blame somebody else
... When you destroy yourself. — Chuck D
The fiction writer has a lot of balls to juggle. Setting, pacing, dialogue, and so on. And let's not forget: plot. That was always a hard one for me. And I always had this spastic tendency to wrap up a story before I'd seen it the whole way through, a sort of writer's pre-ejaculatory tendency: "The End!" — Cate Marvin
Actions are based on attitues but behaviours based on character — Pavankumar Nagaraj
Too often Jesus Christ was not my Master but a bystander I visited with at church occasionally. — James MacDonald
i did not die, yet nothing of life remained. — Dante Alighieri
Although among heretics and schismatics there is the same Baptism, nevertheless, the remission of sins is not operative among them because of the very rottenness of discord and wickedness of dissension ... Baptism was in them, but it did not profit them outside the Church ... Outside the Church, Baptism works death because of discord. — Saint Augustine
Everyone tried with me. And everytime, it felt like the whole point of life was to see if trying was ever enough. — David Levithan