Farscape Season 1 Quotes & Sayings
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Top Farscape Season 1 Quotes
Was I deranged? Maybe. Yet, is it not derangement that guides us to seek out those we want to love in this world? — Roman Payne
We'll hold out our hand; they have to unclench their fist. — Hillary Clinton
She kept her voice steady in an attempt to play this cool. "Uh, Mom? Any time you want to step in? Permanently ground him? Take away his car privileges and give them to me?"
"Uh, Mom," Charlie spun faster, mimicking Vere's higher voice with a girly voice of his own. "Any time you want to step in and help Vere with her man skills? I've decided to launch her into popular society. — Anne Eliot
Outside it was dark, but not as dark as it was inside of me. — Anna N.
I am trying to create awareness of the true concept of democracy. — Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri
Einstein's theory of relativity does a fantastic job for explaining big things. Quantum mechanics is fantastic for the other end of the spectrum - for small things. — Brian Greene
One must be very careful with the little lip gloss hash container thingy. — Sienna McQuillen
I told [Hu Jintao] I stayed awake worrying about another terrorist attack on America. He quickly replied that his biggest concern was creating twenty-five million new jobs a year. I found his answer fascinating, It was honest. It showed he worried about the impact of disaffected, unemployed masses. It explained his government's policies in resource-rich places like Iran and Africa. And it was a signal that he was a practical leader focused inward, not an ideologue likely to stir up trouble abroad. — George W. Bush
Many researchers have joined the field and applied the LED to many new markets such as mobile phone screens, LED TV, and LED Lighting. — Shuji Nakamura
If it weren't for music, I would think that love is mortal. — Mark Helprin
know very well that I don't want to do anything: to do something is to create existence - and there's quite enough existence as it is. — Jean-Paul Sartre
Angel of Fire is about an ordinary boy to whom extraordinary things happen — Wendy Milton
The most interesting acquaintanceship I have struck up here is that of Colonel Lapinski. He is without doubt the cleverest Pole
besides being an homme d'action [man of action]
that I have ever met. His sympathies are all on the German side, though in manners and speech he is also a Frenchman. He cares nothing for the struggle of nationalities and only knows the racial struggle. He hates all Orientals, among whom he numbers Russians Turks, Greeks, Armenians, etc., with equal impartiality ... His aim now is to raise a German legion in London ... — Karl Marx
