Fogama Quotes & Sayings
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I know," I told him. "It sounds insane. It is insane."
His eyes fixed on mine. "You killed someone," he said, his voice barely audible. "With a shoe."
"He had a sword," I fired back and then, to my shock, David burst out laughing. — Rachel Hawkins

The marriage-based society ... discourages all the competing alternatives to marriage. You can't have a marriage-based society and a social value of sexual freedom. They don't work together — Scott Lively

I was in World War II; I cried when they took me in the Navy. That's the last time I cried. — Don Rickles

I continue to see a healthy PC market, very healthy. The machines will continue to morph; you'll see smaller machines that have more capability. — Jim Allchin

Secrets can eat you alive. They break down your soul. It's better to have them in the open — Sara Shepard

Why can't death - if we must have it - be always glorious, as in 'The Iliad?' — P. J. O'Rourke

There shall be no slavery of the mind. — Victor Hugo

It ain't about keeping real, it's about keeping it right. — Jeff Chain

He advised that I could invest in stocks to make money. Given that I have a negative balance, that was where the conversation stopped. — Vann Chow

No one goes unaffected by the aftereffects of war. How we embrace this truth shall determine our path into the future. — Lawrence Winters

Amanda Werner and several other beautiful, elegant, conically breasted foreign ladies, from unspecified vaguely defined countries, plus a few bucolic co-called humorists, comprised Buster's perpetual core of repeats. Women like Amanda Werner never made movies, never appeared in plays; they lived out their queer, beautiful lives as guests on Buster's unending show, appearing, Isidore had once calculated, as much as seventy hours a week. — Philip K. Dick

Hugh's grunt sounded hollow in the night air. How dense of me not to have guessed the truth. — Sandra Ardoin

If I am transparent enough to myself, then I can become less afraid of those hidden selves that my transparency may reveal to others. If I reveal myself without worrying about how others will respond, then some will care, though others may not. But who can love me, if no one knows me? I must risk it, or live alone. It is enough that I must die alone. I am determined to let down my walls, whatever the risks, if it means that I may have whatever is there for me. — Sheldon B. Kopp

Evils which are patiently endured when they seem inevitable become intolerable once the idea of escape from them is suggested. — Alexis De Tocqueville