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Fake Formalities Quotes By Garth Stein

I've always felt almost human. I've always known that there's something about me that's different than other dogs. Sure, I'm stuffed into a dog's body, but that's just the shell. It's what's inside that's important. The soul. And my soul is very human. — Garth Stein

Fake Formalities Quotes By J.K. Rowling

Not going to have a very good month, are you?" she said sardonically as Crookshanks curled up in her lap. "Ah well, at least I'm forewarned," Ron yawned. "You seem to be drowning twice," said Hermione. "Oh am I?" said Ron, peering down at his predictions. "I'd better change one of them to getting trampled by a rampaging hippogriff." "Don't you think it's a bit obvious you've made these up?" said Hermione. "How dare you!" said Ron, in mock outrage. "We've been working like house-elves here!" Hermione raised her eyebrows. "It's just an expression," said Ron hastily. — J.K. Rowling

Fake Formalities Quotes By Nannie Helen Burroughs

To struggle and battle and overcome and absolutely defeat every force designed against us is the only way to achieve. — Nannie Helen Burroughs

Fake Formalities Quotes By George R R Martin

Of course it's not enough to be a good man to be an effective ruler and it never has been. — George R R Martin

Fake Formalities Quotes By Bangambiki Habyarimana

People are not interested in serving, they are interested in enjoying power — Bangambiki Habyarimana

Fake Formalities Quotes By Joko Beck

Practice can be stated very simply. It is moving from a life of hurting myself and others to a life of not hurting myself and others. That seems so simple-except when we substitute for real practice some idea that we should be different or better than we are, or that our lives should be different from the way they are. When we substitute our ideas about what should be (such notions as "I should not be angry or confused or unwilling") for our life as it truly is, then we're off base and our practice is barren. — Joko Beck