Fake Directioners Quotes & Sayings
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There isn't so much to be afraid of, out there. I can remember thinking it was funny to find that out, on the last night of my life; I'd spent the rest of it being afraid of everything. — Nick Hornby
Peace is not the product of terror or fear.
Peace is not the silence of cemeteries.
Peace is not the silent result of violent repression.
Peace is the generous,
tranquil contribution of all
to the good of all.
Peace is dynamism.
Peace is generosity.
It is right and it is duty.
— Oscar A. Romero
They say love thy neighbor as thy self , what am I supposed to do jerk him off too? — Rodney Dangerfield
I was sent to ballet classes when I was a little girl. I wasn't very good, but it's that thing where little girls always try ballet, or whatever. — Cat Deeley
Enjoy time of existence. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Classifying thoughts, feelings and behaviors as diseases is a logical and semantic error, like classifying whale as fish. — Thomas Szasz
A wit should no more be sincere, than a woman constant; one argues a decay of parts, as to other of beauty. — William Congreve
Over the years all these vampire movies have come out and nobody looks like a vampire anymore. — Johnny Depp
We're asking schools to look at kids as partners in education. — Jill Vialet
Silence is a profound melody, for those who can hear it above all the noise. — Socrates
All actors are on the run from some demon or other. — Julian Sands
Is necessarily limited by his lack of knowledge of the circumstances — Andrew Carnegie
Everything will be solar in 30 years. — Ralph Nader
The most lavish prophylaxis against hydrophobia in the hunting hound was carried out, fittingly, by the kings of France. In the hunting accounts of the French palace, historians have found annual outlays for all the king's hounds to undergo a special ceremony. They were transported to the Church of St. Menier les Moret, in order "to have a mass sung in the presence of the said hounds, and to offer candles in their sight, for fear of the mal de rage" - that is, the disease of rabies. One wonders whether the hounds howled along. — Bill Wasik