Erguen Quotes & Sayings
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I think to be in exile is a curse, and you need to turn it into a blessing. You've been thrown into exile to die, really, to silence you so that your voice cannot come home. And so my whole life has been dedicated to saying, 'I will not be silenced.' — Ariel Dorfman

You have to create something from nothing. — Ralph Lauren

You who speak languages, you are such liars. — Orson Scott Card

The bill that job creators and out-of-work Americans need us to pass is the one that ensures taxes won't go up - one that says Americans and small-business owners won't get hit with more bad news at the end of the year. — Mitch McConnell

So long as freedom from hunger is only half achieved, so long as two thirds of the nations have food deficits, no citizen, no nation can afford to be satisfied. We have the ability, as members of the human race, we have the means, we have the capacity to eliminate hunger from the face of the earth in our lifetime. We only need the will. — John F. Kennedy

Red hair like yours is unusual in all corners of the world. Other folk have often feared the red-haired as witches, or called them soul-less... But, it's the perfect color for a mage!
Red is the color of the Earth itself, and of the fire that burns within it -- and of the blood in our own veins"
- Lindel, Ancient Magus Bride, V4 — Kore Yamazaki

History is idle gossip about a happening whose truth is lost the instant it has taken place. — Gore Vidal

If you still experience the stars as something "over you," you still don't have the eyes of a knower. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Conscious people always have a choice of whether to try to modify the actions of people around them or to change their response to the incoming stimuli. — Ken Keyes Jr.

Brace yourself, Archer. We're a team now."
"Oh, Elliot. Go kill yourself. — Rea Lidde

I do not perceive why I should be more in want of employment at forty or fifty than one-and-twenty. Woman's usual occupations of hand and mind will be as open to me then as they are now; or with no important variation. If I draw less, I shall read more; if I give up music, I shall take to carpet-work. — Jane Austen