Gamerall Quotes & Sayings
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Top Gamerall Quotes
I love you, I want to tell yu that, I want to say it for the billion times I couldn't say it. - Fletcher Green — Kimball Lee
What really motivates people at Facebook is building stuff that they're proud of. — Mark Zuckerberg
Affectation naturally counterfeits those excellences which are placed at the greatest distance from possibility of attainment, because, knowing our own defects, we eagerly endeavor to supply them with artificial excellence. — Samuel Johnson
There's a whole group of Christians who believe the individual is more important, but in the end I don't think that's what Christ was talking about. — Lewis Black
Stalin raised a toast: "We will mercilessly destroy anyone who, by his deeds or his thoughts - yes, his thoughts! - threatens the unity of the socialist state. To the complete destruction of all enemies, themselves and their kin!"29 — Timothy Snyder
Thad: "But this is a boy, and you need to think of your reputation if you're spending time alone with him - "
Ari: "Learning how to put a man's eye out or take him down at the knees. Very romantic stuff, Thad. Very romantic. Oh, and we also hid a body together, so we're practically engaged. — C.J. Redwine
If somebody I don't like gets in the crosshairs, I pull the trigger. But I don't hunt for them. — T. Boone Pickens
It is suggested that in domestic violence at least the presence or absence of a firearm, or of any other type of weapon, is of far less importance to the outcome than the passion generated in the attacker. The man who has lost control will cause serious injuries in many cases, quite irrespective of the weapon he uses and regardless of the certainty of detections and punishment. — Colin Greenwood
Our life is what our thoughts make it. — Marcus Aurelius
If you make the Internet, live on the internet. — Matt Mullenweg
I've always been an optimist. — George Clooney
Trials and half a dozen smaller — Jim Butcher
Tell them I've had a wonderful life. — Ludwig Wittgenstein
. . . human beings . . . [are] divided into "book benders" and "non-book benders." The former are happier. — Fausto Brizzi
I think I'd probably tell you that it's easier to desire and pursue the attention of tens of millions of total strangers than it is to accept the love and loyalty of the people closest to us. — William Gibson
