Garlics Restaurant Quotes & Sayings
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The American experiment has always depended on a measure of tolerance and good sense. — David Ignatius

There is a part of me that never left that room in Fallujah that smelled like rancid blood. — Blake Crouch

Dishonesty in government is the business of every citizen. It is not enough to do your own job. There's no particular virtue in that. Democracy isn't a gift. It's a responsibility. — Dalton Trumbo

You can tell a person, not by what they say they are gratitude for, but how they respect what they claim to be grateful for. — Davina Veronica

[T]he astonishing purity of pain, how it will not be mixed with any other sensation. — Charles Baxter

If you were an atheist, Birbal," the Emperor challenged his first minister, "what would you say to the true believers of all the great religions of the world?" Birbal was a devout Brahmin from Trivikrampur, but he answered unhesitatingly, "I would say to them that in my opinion they were all atheists as well; I merely believe in one god less than each of them." "How so?" the Emperor asked. "All true believers have good reasons for disbelieving in every god except their own," said Birbal. "And so it is they who, between them, give me all the reasons for believing in none."
From "The Shelter of the World — Salman Rushdie

I want you, Elle," he said, voice low and rough. "It's a goddamn ache, I want you so much. — Jill Shalvis

I am. selfish. I am brave. I am
Divergent. — Veronica Roth

Oh how unhappy is the prince served by such men who are so easily corrupted. — Francois Rabelais

I consider the piano my 'main' instrument and have been playing for as long as I can remember. It seems to me that I might have come up with something resembling a song as early as 4 or 5 years old. — Ian MacKaye

I exercise every day. It's what makes me happy. — Andie MacDowell

The human life is all one thing, like a blade tracing loops on the ice: a little kid, a twenty-three-year-old infantry sergeant, a middle-aged writer knowing guilt and sorrow. — Tim O'Brien