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Famous Berserk Quotes By Axl Rose

Be bitter, stay angry, and blame everyone! — Axl Rose

Famous Berserk Quotes By Henry Theodore Tuckerman

Do not give to thy friends the most agreeable counsels, but the most advantageous. — Henry Theodore Tuckerman

Famous Berserk Quotes By Abbas Ibn Al-Ahnaf

The man who reproaches you is unfair;
You're a woman and not a saint. — Abbas Ibn Al-Ahnaf

Famous Berserk Quotes By Philip Sidney

Many delight more in giving of presents than in paying their debts. — Philip Sidney

Famous Berserk Quotes By Iain Banks

It looks perverted and wasteful to us, but then one thing that empires are not about is the efficient use of resources and the spread of happiness; both are typically accomplished despite the economic short-circuiting - corruption and favoritism, mostly - endemic to the system. — Iain Banks

Famous Berserk Quotes By Joyce Carol Oates

Maybe he'd been mistaken, trying so hard to make his wife and young children happy. Maybe it's always a mistake, trying to assure the happiness of others. — Joyce Carol Oates

Famous Berserk Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

That peace, safety, and concord may be the portion of our native land, and be long enjoyed by our fellow-citizens, is the most ardent wish of my heart, and if I can be instrumental in procuring or preserving them, I shall think I have not lived in vain. — Thomas Jefferson

Famous Berserk Quotes By Robin S. Sharma

My dad said it best when he said, "John, on your deathbed you will never wish you spent more time at the office." So I started spending a little more time at home. I settled into a pretty good, if ordinary, existence. — Robin S. Sharma

Famous Berserk Quotes By Kevin Nash

When my hair is dyed, I feel like I'm 35 again. — Kevin Nash

Famous Berserk Quotes By Alex Pattakos

The search for meaning in our lives takes us on paths large and small. When we go beyond ourselves-whether in forgiveness, unselfishness, thoughtfulness, generosity and understanding toward others-we enter into the spiritual realm of meaning. By giving beyond ourselves, we make our own lives richer. This is a truth long understood at the heart of all meaningful spiritual traditions. It's a mystery that can only be experienced. And when we do experience it, we are in the heart of meaning. We are no longer a prisoner of our thoughts. — Alex Pattakos