Garavito Violador Quotes & Sayings
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Don't lies in the end put us on the path to truth? And don't my stories, true or false, point to the same conclusion? Don't they have the same meaning? So, what does it matter whether they are true or false if, in either case, they signify what I have been and what I am? One can sometimes see more clearly in a person who is lying than in one who is telling the truth. Like light, truth dazzles. Untruth, on the other hand, is a beautiful dusk that enhances everything. — Albert Camus
I didn't want to fight a guy from England. What if I lose? Not that English guys aren't strong, but who wants to get beat up by a guy with that voice? That's not the most masculine voice to take a beating to. — Jay Mohr
I talk about going to [George W. Bush's] Inauguration and crying
when he took the oath, 'cause I was so afraid he was going to
wreck the economy and muck up the drinking water' ... the failure of
my pessimistic imagination at that moment boggles my mind now. — Sarah Vowell
Everyone is a little crazy. The only difference between us and them is that they hide it better. — Michelle Hodkin
War is grounded in the notion of triumph and defeat. It is zero-sum. — Bruce Jackson
Prosecution of the constructive programme means constructing the structure of Swaraj. — Mahatma Gandhi
When did the lemons learn the same creed as the sun? — Pablo Neruda
Apparently women are phenomenal creature, but to be contented with ones own beauty is a risk only few can take. — Lawrence Okafor
That scared me a lot. It scared me how much it scared me. Being punished for something you did not do. Or being an innocent victim. It's just something that I never want to experience. — Stephen Chbosky
I have furnished myself with a Bible and Testament; and I can say also that I have found them to be much worse books than I had conceived. If I have erred in any thing, in the former part of the Age of Reason, it has been by speaking better of some parts than they deserved. — Thomas Paine
