Extraterritoriality Quotes & Sayings
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At this stage of life, he'd better just lean into love, because if he fell, he feared he might break a hip. — Susan Vreeland

They also learned that not everything broken could be fixed, and that not everything ruined could be thrown away. Sometimes the damaged things were all you had to work with. — Diane Hammond

Giving to others selflesly and anonymously, radiating light throughout the world and illuminating your own darkness, your virtue becomes a sanctuary for yourself and all beings. — Laozi

Be willing to shed parts of your previous life. For example, in our 20s, we wear a mask; we pretend we know more than we do. We must be willing, as we get older, to shed cocktail party phoniness and admit, 'I am who I am.' — Gail Sheehy

If you look back at President Bush, nobody agreed with his policies, but you understood that he was doing things that he believed was right. — Martin Heinrich

Men still think women will like who they are, not realizing: it's what they can do for a woman that sets the man apart. — Solange Nicole

Patriotism and religion are the only two motives in the world which can permanently direct the whole of a body politic to one end. — Alexis De Tocqueville

If a thing's worth doing at all, it's worth doing well. — Evelyn Waugh

I will be stronger than my sadness. — Jasmine Warga

The Bible is not only laws, it's also stories. It begins, 'In the beginning God created Heaven.' If I had written these words, I wouldn't have written anything else; it's just enough. — Elie Wiesel

But I have no beliefs. Belief gets in the way of learning. — Robert A. Heinlein

You, and rule!" she said. "You don't rule, don't flatter yourself. You have only got more than your share of the money, and make people work for you for two pounds a week, or threaten them with starvation. — D.H. Lawrence

Everything you've ever believed is probably a lie. — Robert Shea

Dragnets that indiscriminately sweep up personal data fall squarely into the gray area between what is legal and what is socially acceptable. — Julia Angwin