Ghassemzadeh Mary Quotes & Sayings
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I have trouble with direction, because I have trouble with authority. I was not a good Marine. — Gene Hackman
A fine coat is but a livery when the person who wears it discovers no higher sense than that of a footman. — Joseph Addison
Viewed in abstractions, love is the same thing for everybody. It thrills the same way, and devastates with bloodless efficiency. — Craig Lancaster
Isn't that the greatest gift in the world-just not to care? — Nic Sheff
One death is the parent of a thousand lives — William Peter Blatty
The story of the Internet is this incredibly strong, exciting change. — James Daly
We are obliged to love one another. We are not strictly bound to 'like' one another. Love governs the will: 'liking' is a matter of sense and sensibility. Nevertheless, if we really love others it will not be too hard to like them also.
If we wait for some people to become agreeable or attractive before we begin to love them, we will never begin. If we are content to give them a cold impersonal 'charity' that is merely a matter of obligation, we will not trouble to understand them or to sympathize with them at all. And in that case we will not really love them, because love implies an efficacious will not only to do good to others exteriorly but also to find some good in them to which we can respond. — Thomas Merton
The deeper you hate the longer you hurt — Benny Bellamacina
I did not know my soul until I saw it's reflection in your eyes. — Anne Fortier
Mud and rain and wretchedness and blood. Why should jolly soldier-boys complain? God made these before the roofless Flood - Mud and rain. — Siegfried Sassoon
They poured out the lower doors and windows of the castle, howling to the skies. They evolved into a kind of cohesive moving liquid, flowing down the hillside as one silvered blob, like mercury on a scientist's palm. — Gail Carriger
What could go wrong ... Doing some stupid impulsive thing that caused the death of drowthers was practically a family tradition. — Orson Scott Card
