Fartura Em Quotes & Sayings
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A weapon is a tool," she repeated, a little breathlessly. "A tool for killing and destroying. And there will be times when, as an Envoy, you must kill and destroy. Then you will choose and equip yourself with the tools that you need. But remember the weakness of weapons. They are an extension
you are the killer and destroyer. You are whole, with or without them. — Richard K. Morgan
Each day when you wake up you have a choice: You can have a good day, or you can have a bad day. So you might as well have a good one. — Christy Jordan
There are a lot of women writers who never get married and don't have kids. I am married, but I didn't marry until I was 43. I knew when I was young that if I had to make a choice between being married and being a writer, I would have chosen to be a writer. I think it's a career where you have to put the career first. I don't have kids but - and luckily everyone isn't like this - I think if you have that passion, in a way, your career is your child. — Candace Bushnell
I don't just want to do something that is purely stuck in a genre box. I would like to have the kind of autonomy. — George Nolfi
I resolve to venture into the city on my own. I look at maps in the library - subway maps, bus maps, and regular maps - and try to memorize them. I'm afraid of getting lost; no, I'm afraid of sinking into the city as in a quicksand, afraid of getting sucked into something I can never escape. — Deborah Feldman
The missing link in cosmology is the nature of dark matter and dark energy. — Stephen Hawking
Truth is a fundamental principle that is needed for any form of building or construction. So also is honesty. — Sunday Adelaja
Women ... I mean, they are the other half of the sky, and without them there is nothing. And without us there's nothing. There's only the two together creating children, creating society. — John Lennon
There was no way to abandon guilt, no decent way to disown it. All the tangles and knots of bitterness and desperation and fear had to be pitied. No, better, grace had to fall over them. — Marilynne Robinson
It must have been then that I began to lose faith in reasonable argument as the sole measure of truth. — Margaret Atwood
Put it back in the horse! — H. Allen Smith
When Princes devote themselves rather to pleasure than to arms, they lose their dominions. — Niccolo Machiavelli
