Gabbro Quotes & Sayings
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What you're willing to sacrifice is the measurement of how you love - at least it is for me. — Jada Pinkett Smith

With my sometimes blunt indecent vocabulary & very vivid imagination, I wonder if I should be writing "other" kinds of content. — April Mae Monterrosa

Fuck," Livy said as she buried her face in her hands. "What? What's wrong?" She looked at him. Actually, it was more of a scowl. She scowled at him. "I'm in love with you," Livy snapped. "And it's your fucking fault." "Uh ... sorry?" "Oh, shut up." "Well ... if it makes you feel better, I'm in love with you, too." "As a matter of fact, it doesn't make me feel better. — Shelly Laurenston

I grew up in rural Oregon in a log house with bark left on inside and out. We had no electricity, a massive stone fireplace, a grand piano, and tons of books. — Virginia Euwer Wolff

'Science in itself' is nothing, for it exists only in the human beings who are its bearers. 'Science for its own sake' usually means nothing more than science for the sake of the people who happen to be pursuing it. — Rudolf Virchow

Life can make you do many things, even kiss a man with a runny nose. — Mikhail Kalashnikov

If what we regard as real depends on our theory, how can we make reality the basis of our philosophy? ... But we cannot distinguish what is real about the universe without a theory ... it makes no sense to ask if it corresponds to reality, because we do not know what reality is independent of a theory. — Stephen Hawking

Be a friend to thyself, and others will be so too. — Thomas Fuller

I heard most of you were gossiping, leaving the lonely ones alone. Look at people around you. Doesn't it mean anything to you? Anyways, as I have experienced travelling, I realized that there are different people, different cultures, different identities, food and most of all, love, family and responsibility. — Fahmid Hassan Prohor

Morality is similar to religion - it is a somniferous drug which blinds people from seeing the squalor of their lives. — Irving Stone