Gdol Quotes & Sayings
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At that instant i knew there was no horror the world could offer - no war, no genocide, no famine, no childhood cancer - to which Sidney Kroll would not see the funny side — Robert Harris
That being said, it's horrible when people you hate get things you want. — Lena Dunham
What do you think has been the effect of the French revolution? It is too early to tell. — Mao Zedong
Rally points scoring is twenty for the fastest, eighteen for the second fastest, right down to six points for the slowest fastest. — Murray Walker
If you want to pray at a town hall meeting or a school board meeting or in the halls of Congress, that ought to be acceptable in the United States. — Tim Walberg
Democracy is a great institution and, therefore, it is liable to be greatly abused. — Mahatma Gandhi
When we're in pain, people are too quick to say, Get over it, move on, it's not that bad. But we don't get over grief by denying it. We have to feel it. We have to give it its due. Somethings that means doing the exact opposite of "moving on." We have to dive down to the very depths of our sorrow, relive every terrible moment, and endure the torture of asking what could have been - and what will now be. We have to bleed out before our hearts can start beating again. — Claudia Gray
In tennis it's easy to get greedy - and one Grand Slam doesn't feel enough any more. — Samantha Stosur
Never worry about what you are escaping from," he said. "Reserve your anxieties for what you are escaping to. — Michael Chabon
Yah-da, yah-da, yah-da, yah-da, yah, carburetor, gear ratio, compression, yah-da-yah, piston, plugs, intake, yah-da-yah, on and on and on. That is the romantic face of the classic mode. — Robert M. Pirsig
Live as though only God and yourself were in this world, so that your heart may not be detained by anything human. — John Of The Cross
That people should love like this, that Mr. Bankes should feel this for Mrs. Ramsay (she glanced at him musing) was helpful, was exalting. — Virginia Woolf