Draviant Quotes & Sayings
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We asked for workers. We got people instead. — Max Frisch

Were there no God, we would be in this glorious world with grateful hearts, and no one thank. — Christina Rossetti

Consider what it would take to actually have free will. You would need to be aware of all the factors that determine your thoughts and actions, and you would need to have complete control over those factors. — Sam Harris

I would like it to be said: here lies a man who has done his duty on earth — Nelson Mandela

What's natural is beautiful, and when you're not you anymore, you become a caricature. — Monica Bellucci

I don't think avoiding conflict is not caring.
~Shin — Ai Yazawa

To certain temperaments, especially when previously agitated by any deep feeling, there is perhaps nothing more exasperating, andwhich sooner explodes all self-command, than the coarse, jeering insolence of a porter, cabman, or hack-driver. — Herman Melville

One American said that the most interesting thing about Holy Ireland was that its people hate each other in the name of Jesus Christ. And they do! — Bernadette Devlin

One morning as I was leaving, the director said I didn't have to leave the set anymore. What happened? Why did they change their ways of treating me? I came to the realization that it was because I had a mother. My mother spoke highly of me, and to me. But more important, whether they met her or simply heard about her, she was there with me. She had my back, supported me. This is the role of the mother, and in that visit I really saw clearly, and for the first time, why a mother is really important. Not just because she feeds and also loves and cuddles and even mollycoddles a child, but because in an interesting and maybe an eerie and unworldly way, she stands in the gap. She stands between the unknown and the known. In Stockholm, my mother shed her protective love down around me and without knowing why people sensed that I had value. — Maya Angelou

Evil can kill you, break your body, and sometimes it can even break your mind, but only you can break your spirit. — Larry Correia

Let us remember that sorrow alone is the creator of great things. — Ernest Renan

As a student of enlightenment your attitude should not be to become enlightened. It should be to learn. — Frederick Lenz