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Furibundo In English Quotes By Andrew Cherng

Panda - We're not really selling Chinese food, you know. Our real purpose is about developing people. — Andrew Cherng

Furibundo In English Quotes By Adolf Hitler

The unity of a nation's spirit and will are worth far more than the freedom of the spirit and will of an individual; and that the higher interests involved in the life of the whole must here set the limits and lay down the duties of the interests of the individual. — Adolf Hitler

Furibundo In English Quotes By Barbara Hambly

Don't bargain with them, Jamie,' said the old man again. 'Don't help them, don't believe them, don't let them live one moment beyond what it takes to destroy them safely. No matter what they tell you, about why it is so necessary that you help them do whatever it is they're asking you to help them do. They are lying. — Barbara Hambly

Furibundo In English Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

A lot of mothers incorrectly see the meaning of their lives as being the designer or creator of their child's life — Sunday Adelaja

Furibundo In English Quotes By Diriye Osman

Manic depression - or bipolar disorder - is like racing up to a clifftop before diving headfirst into a cavity. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is the psychic equivalent of an extreme sport. The manic highs - that exhilarating rush to the top of the cliff - make you feel bionic in your hyper-energized capacity for generosity, sexiness and soulfulness. You feel like you have ingested stars and are now glowing from within. It's unearned confidence-in-extremis - with an emphasis on the con, because you feel cheated once you inevitably crash into that cavity. I sometimes joke that mania is the worst kind of pyramid scheme, one that the bipolar individual doesn't even know they're building, only to find out, too late, that they're also its biggest casualty. — Diriye Osman