Fantazia Quotes & Sayings
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Top Fantazia Quotes
We ought as much as we can to endeavour the Perfecting of our Beings, and that we be as happy as possibly we may. — Mary Astell
Come on, Megeara. Walk on the wild side with me. Let's get naked and ruin Solin's upholstery. It serves two purposes. We're happy and he's pissed. (Arik) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Adults get more confused by social worker jargon. Unlike children, they are also less likely to see two sides of an argument, and they no longer think they can make the world a better place. That can make them rather boring, I suppose. — Nina Bawden
Intelligence is no substitute for wisdom. Live long enough to get wise, eh? — Adrian McKinty
I hate handing over money to people for doing what I could just as easily do myself, it makes me nervous. — Sylvia Plath
It is a great advantage to a President, and a major source of safety to the country, for him to know he is not a great man. — Calvin Coolidge
No man is competent to manage another. — Edmund A. Opitz
Growing old with the woman I love would be my first choice, but dying reconciled with her isn't a bad second. — Brent Weeks
I've learned that every human being, with or without disabilities, needs to strive to do their best, and by striving for happiness you will arrive at happiness. For us, you see, having autism is normal - so we can't know for sure what your "normal" is even like. — Naoki Higashida
There is a safe, nontoxic drug called naloxone that can instantly reverse opioid overdose and prevent most of these deaths. But the drug war interferes with saving overdose victims in two ways: first, because witnesses to overdose fear prosecution, they often don't call for help until it's too late. Second, because the drug war supports the belief that making naloxone available over-the-counter or with opioid prescriptions would encourage drug use, the antidote is available only through harm reduction programs like needle exchanges or in some state programs aimed at drug users. — Maia Szalavitz
He waved to the city and said good-bye.
The city responded by carrying on the way it always did, traffic moving forward uninterrupted, without slowing, as if it were trying to demonstrate its permanence and show him it would still be there if he ever wanted to return. That promise was the best and only thing he could ask of it. — Matthew J. Kirby
