Direware Quotes & Sayings
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Every person should decide for himself how happy, or unhappy, our society might be. — Haruki Murakami

The heads of twenty or thirty giants standing in a circle, mumbling and swaying, maybe doing the evil monster version of Kumbayah. — Rick Riordan

I was involved with Wells Fargo Bank as a consultant in the late 1960s and early 1970s, when I suggested to them that they develop a product that has become known as index funds. — Myron Scholes

Given our examination of the behavior of our police forces at this moment the question of protection has an extra resonance, yes? — Laura Mullen

Aelin was insane, Dorian realized. Brilliant and wicked, but insane. — Sarah J. Maas

All I really need to know ... I learned in kindergarten. — Robert Fulghum

Because the past was always around her and might return at any time. It prowled the world searching for her, and she knew it was growing angrier at every passing day. — Nicholas Sparks

Let me get this straight. You've just told me that I was bitten by a vampire, had sex with an angel, then I died, but I've risen again as a succubus. And you've wondering why I don't believe you?"
(Jackie) — Jill Myles

To him, as to me, the War was inevitable and justifiable. Courage remained a virtue. And that exploitation of courage, if I may be allowed to say a thing so obvious, was the essential tragedy of the War, which, as everyone now agrees, was a crime against humanity. — Siegfried Sassoon

In many instances the conduct of colored workmen, and those who have spoken for them, has not been in asking or demanding that equal rights be accorded to them as to white workmen, but somehow conveying the idea that they are to be petted and coddled and given special consideration and special privilege. Of course that can't be done. — Samuel Gompers

You must pay the price if you wish to secure the blessing. — Andrew Jackson

I was about seven years old. In my mother's garage I used to create plays and star in them and charge the neighborhood kids five cents to see them. It was a lot of fun. — Franny Armstrong

Personally there is first: imagination; second: the act of writing - and third: the act/act of vocalizing. — Anne Waldman

You didn't see what just happened. I did. Saw it, felt it, tasted it." His hand gripped and squeezed her thigh as if determining its strength. "You came so hard you nearly crushed my skull between your legs. If I wasn't so hardheaded, I'd be dead. — Shay Rucker