Disfavored Treatment Quotes & Sayings
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Revenge was a fierce calling from deep within his soul, a cry, a demand for due recompense. — Madison Thorne Grey

You only think you'll leave right away because you've forgotten all the experiences you had there. Once you remember, you'll find that leaving is harder than you think. — Serhiy Zhadan

Saddam Hussein has been tenacious in his pursuit of weapons of mass destruction and, unless he is removed from power, he will eventually harm our nation and our allies. Every moment we delay allows him to grow stronger. — Richard Shelby

There is no relationship here between Church and State. Religious liberty has its unalterable place, along with civil and human liberty, in the very foundation of the Republic. I hold it [religious intolerance] to be a menace to the very liberties which we boast and cherish. — Warren G. Harding

We can spot the people's ugliness sometimes even-though they tried to speak decent — Jem

You are not deep and complex. You're the most 2-D person I've ever met in my life. Miyazaki drew you and threw you straight on the scrap pile because you look too anime — Richard Rider

we eat for our stomachs, but we hunger with our hearts. — Padma Lakshmi

Music is the medicine of the breaking heart. — Leigh Hunt

I don't think even Gran could take it out of you without hurting your heart. And you need your heart. — Neil Gaiman

I am alone with the masses. — Mao Zedong

There are certain moments that you have to hit in a film, like when a character cries. — Kiefer Sutherland

If this world were anything near what it should be there would be no more need of a Book Week than there would be a of a Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. — Dorothy Parker

I have not said your values are wrong. But neither are they right. They are simply judgments. Assessments. Decisions. For the most part, they are decisions made not by you, but by someone else. Your parents, perhaps. Your religion. Your teachers, historians, politicians. — Neale Donald Walsch