Fierciness Quotes & Sayings
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The thing that I fear discriminating against is humor and truth. — Charles Bukowski
Fight back, Laia. For Darin. For Izzi. For every Scholar this beast has abused. Fight. A scream bursts from me, and I claw at Marcus's face, but a punch to my stomach takes the wind out of my lungs. I double over, retching, and his knee comer up into my forehead. The hallway spins, and I drop to my knees. Then I hear him laughting, a sadistic chuckle that stokes my defiance.
Sluggishly, I throw myself at his legs. It won't be like before, like during the raid when I let that Mask drag me about my own house like some dead thing.
This time, I'll fight. Tooth and nail, I'll fight. — Sabaa Tahir
I go to London, my favourite city in the world, and I feel at home. — Boris Becker
Genuine holiness is genuine Christlikeness, and genuine Christlikeness is genuine humanness - the only genuine humanness there is. — J.I. Packer
He had a certain air of being a handsome man
which he was not; and a certain air of being a well-bred man
which he was not. It was mere swagger and challenge; but in this particular, as in many others, blustering assertion goes for proof, half over the world. — Charles Dickens
The only thing I can say about having this type of success is that you can get yourself in trouble because basically the world is set open for you. People will say yes to anything you ask, so it's basically down to you and what you want or need. — Bruce Springsteen
They simply never understand,
do they,
that sometimes solitude
is
one of the most beautiful
things
on earth? — Charles Bukowski
A gentleman's first characteristic is that fineness of structure in the body which renders it capable of the most delicate sensation; and of structure in the mind which renders it capable of the most delicate sympathies; one may say simply fineness of nature. — John Ruskin
Photography is an art which touches and grips one's own heart's blood. — Edvard Munch
Bad administration, to be sure, can destroy good policy; but good administration can never save bad policy. — Adlai Stevenson I
