Formamida Quotes & Sayings
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Cruelty would be delicious if one could only find some sort of cruelty that didn't really hurt. — George Bernard Shaw
What is it about someone else's tragedy that brings out this behavior in otherwise average people? — Phillip Hall
You're so arrogant, you're almost macho. — Peggy Webb
Hey, do you want to end this right now?" Her eyes flared. "I wouldn't have asked you out if I'd wanted to end it. Sit back, eat and enjoy. Pretend I'm dead. — David Bischoff
Without self-discipline, success is impossible, period. — Lou Holtz
You have to do that here in your country. You must come to know the poor. Maybe our people here have material things, everything, but I think that if we all look into our own homes, how difficult we find it sometimes to smile at each other, and that the smile is the beginning of love. — Mother Teresa
Since then, he'd seen so many things that defeated and demoralized him. Nobody could change the world singlehandedly. Hell, nobody could change the state child welfare system. Not unless they were able to complete an overhaul of human nature. Not unless they were able to wipe out the blackness that lurked in every person's soul. — Elizabeth Bevarly
If the force of arms is considered the only means of authority, it is not an auspicious instrument. — Lao-Tzu
The best way to escape life's monotony is by exploring someone else's mind. — Shana Blueming
I think we're always in the process of writing and rewriting the story of our lives, forming our experiences into a narrative that makes sense. Much of that work involves demythologizing family myths and cultural myths - getting free of what we have been told about ourselves. — Sam Keen
If you are not leaning, no one will ever let you down. — Robert Anthony
In all of your relationships, romantic or not, GIVE. Practice it. You get good at what you practice, and sometimes you even become great. — Ilya Atani
I think our intelligence is a source of toxicity to nature and discomfort to ourselves unless our values are based on planetary values, are linked to the values of the rest of nature. Intelligence is not a license to trample. The proper role of intelligence in a planetary ecology is that of gardener, caregiver and maintainer of balance. — Terence McKenna