Frajtonarca Quotes & Sayings
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Rain fell on the roofs of the just and the unjust, the saints and the sinners, those who knew peace and those in torment, and tomorrow began at a dark hour. — Robert McCammon
It's a risk to open your heart and care when you might find yourself alone in the end. — Lisa Kessler
I will never go back. For the simple reason that all the Russia I need, after all, is with me
always with me. Her literature, her language, my own Russian childhood. I will never return, I will never surrender. — Vladimir Nabokov
I was told these caves were full of bandits."
She leans forward. "They are," she whispers. "But not all of us are criminals. — Sarah Fine
I would have thought that your being sent by the wisest men in your country, supposedly, to fight a nearly endless, thankless, horrifying, and, finally, pointless war, would have given you sufficient insight into the nature of humanity to last you throughout all eternity! — Kurt Vonnegut
Violent resistance and nonviolent resistance share one very important thing in common: They are both a form of theater seeking an audience to their cause. — Julia Bacha
A closet full of wire hangers can be the most dangerous place in the world. — Paul Lynde
Even an inaccurate missile is quite a deterrent. — Caspar Weinberger
Doing a house is so much harder than doing a skyscraper. — Philip Johnson
People are not milk cartons. You don't pick and choose the ones you think will last the longest without going sour. If it feels right, you just go with it until it doesn't feel right anymore. And sometimes when something goes wrong, it hurts. That doesn't mean it wasn't worth it in the first place. — Siera Maley
Beauty remains, even in misfortune. If you just look for it, you discover more and more happiness and regain your balance. — Anne Frank
Don't let anyone define you. You define yourself. — Billie Jean King
I do want to go out on top, as a winner. — Art Modell
He had a white beard and twinkly blue eyes, and all in all gave the impression of what Santa Claus would look like if he'd converted to Christian and gone without a good meal sine last Christmas. — Barbara Kingsolver
