Gen2fund Quotes & Sayings
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If you really love acting, you'll want to act. That's what I did. You don't look for any payday because the likelihood of a payday is slim to none. — Robert Gossett

I get that we can't be together. And it's not like I'm so weak-willed that the simple act of saying hello to me will cause me to jump your bones in the hall. — Amanda Hocking

The philosopher is not the spokesman of his age, but an angel imprisoned in time. — Nicolas Gomez Davila

The second evening, the daughters got him drunk again and Gaia, the youngest, slept with him and got pregnant as well. The fruit of their incestuous intercourse would one day prove to be a thorn in the side of Abraham's seed to come. The firstborn bore a son and called him Moab. The younger one bore a son and called him Ben-ammi. These two would be the fathers of the Moabites and the Ammonites. — Brian Godawa

Our second mother, habit, is also a good mother. — Berthold Auerbach

He'd say "I love you" to every man in the squad before rolling out, say it straight, with no joking or smart-ass lilt and no warbly Christian smarm in it either, just that brisk declaration like he was tightening the seat belts around everyone's soul. — Ben Fountain

There are no chairs or tables in my tiny room. Vera says that only savages sit down. Only a prone position is beautiful and becoming to the body. She has spread carpets on mattresses along the walls and scattered pillows over them...
("Thirty-Three Abominations") — Lydia Zinovieva-Annibal

In suffering we learn what the soul can truly endure. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Christmas cut history in two ages, the Age of Promise, and the Age of Fulfillment. — John Piper

But if you do not find an intelligent companion, a wise and well-behaved person going the same way as yourself, then go on your way alone, like a king abandoning a conquered kingdom, or like a great elephant in the deep forest. — Gautama Buddha

These are your beautiful days, Julia Beckett, he promised softly. — Susanna Kearsley