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Ghetto Express Quotes By Victor Hugo

With Cosette's garter, Homer would make the Iliad. He would put into his poem an old babbler like me, and he would call him Nestor. — Victor Hugo

Ghetto Express Quotes By Ellen Hopkins

Say a Hail Mary for me. I could use some forgiveness. — Ellen Hopkins

Ghetto Express Quotes By Sean DeLauder

Most distinguishable about the idiot, Hedge noted, was their fear of that which was different. Those who feared difference always made a point of finding difference in others in order to feel more secure in their sameness. — Sean DeLauder

Ghetto Express Quotes By Jeffrey Smart

I feel it's just some sort of game if it's just abstract. — Jeffrey Smart

Ghetto Express Quotes By Stefan Zweig

Names have a mysterious transforming power. Like a ring on a finger, a name may at first seem merely accidental, committing you to nothing; but before you realize its magical power, it's gotten under your skin, become part of you and your destiny. — Stefan Zweig

Ghetto Express Quotes By Robert Buckley

I'm such a goofball - I need someone who can make fun of me. — Robert Buckley

Ghetto Express Quotes By Munia Khan

Loneliness is not the enemy of your joy
as long as you know how you should always destroy
the pensive mood that remains with you like a friend
who never stands up for you when you're forced to bend — Munia Khan

Ghetto Express Quotes By Seth Godin

The big win is when you refuse to settle for average or mediocre. — Seth Godin

Ghetto Express Quotes By Sebastian Junger

The United States is so powerful that the only country capable of destroying her might be the United States herself, which means that the ultimate terrorist strategy would be to just leave the country alone. That way, America's ugliest partisan tendencies could emerge unimpeded by the unifying effects of war. The ultimate betrayal of tribe isn't acting competitively - that should be encouraged - but predicating your power on the excommunication of others from the group. — Sebastian Junger