Fantlab Quotes & Sayings
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If you think you can, you can! — Anonymous
The honied tongue hath its poison. — Publilius Syrus
Knowing it's him doesn't hurt," I said. "What hurts is that no one trusts me with anything around here. — Aimee Carter
I find it amusing that I'm on the Internet now, because I've criticized it, but mainly I've criticized it on the basis of, 'What are you going to do with it?' — Ray Bradbury
I do not believe that a child can be reformed by lock and key and bars, or that fear can ever develop a child's character. — Edward J. Flanagan
After the risky mortgage-lending practices fostered by government intervention led to massive defaults and foreclosures that caused financial institutions to collapse or be bailed out, Congressman Frank changed his tune completely. — Thomas Sowell
Does my hair look alright? Of course, it looks alright. Why am I asking you for? ... We get lunch right? ... Can we get this thing going? I gotta meet my girlfriend for a martini. — Alex Riley
Love can take you to heaven or hell, but it will always take you somewhere. — Paulo Coelho
perhaps it is only that sometimes misery seems to ease when spread about, or that spreading it seems to provide some purpose to the misery. — Daniel Polansky
The gifts and the lessons my father left me will last forever: Never take yourself too seriously, never miss a chance to laugh long and hard, speak out about political and social issues you believe in, use the written word as often as you can to make yourself and the world a better place, and love your children with all you've got.
My dad's death had a seismic effect on me but so did his life. — Anne Serling
To live an honest life you have to strive hard, get involved, fight, make mistakes, begin something and give it up, begin again, struggle endlessly, and suffer loss. As for tranquility - it's spiritual baseness. — Leo Tolstoy
God's Providence and Human Suffering — Adam Hamilton
Another expert, David Jablonski, characterizes mass extinctions as "substantial biodiversity losses" that occur rapidly and are "global in extent. — Elizabeth Kolbert
That's the problem today: Who is the creator? — Dan DeCarlo
