Gilead Unitaid Quotes & Sayings
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She slid of out his grasp. "If we live through tomorrow, you'll get the rest."
He didn't know whether to laugh or roar. "Are you trying to bribe me into surviving? — Sarah J. Maas

Human relationships are chemical reactions. If you have a reaction then you can never return back to your previous state of being. — Sui Ishida

Have a little faith, kick a little dirt. — Diane Ladd

The language of love may be universal, but it's not one of the options on an ATM machine. — Dov Davidoff

Suicide isn't cowardly. I'll tell you what's cowardly; treating people so badly that they want to end their lives. — Ashley Purdy

She could move Audie, who felt as though he was staring into the depths of a well. All he had to do was fall. — Michael Robotham

Strip away all the assumptions about what competition is supposed to do, all the claims in its behalf that we accept and repeat reflexively. What you have left is the essence of the concept: mutually exclusive goal attainment (MEGA). One person succeeds only if another does not. From this uncluttered perspective, it seems clear right away that something is drastically wrong with such an arrangement. How can we do our best when we are spending our energies trying to make others lose
and fearing that they will make us lose? — Alfie Kohn

You have to execute. You have to sacrifice your body. — Pedro Martinez

Le Carre's voice - patrician, cold, brilliant and amused - was perfect for the wilderness-of-mirrors undertow of the Cold War, and George Smiley is the all-time harassed bureaucrat of spy fiction. — Alan Furst

One of the unsung freedoms that go with a free press is the freedom not to read it. — Ferdinand Mount

Getting married means that your relationship is no longer a private affair since a marriage license converts it into a contract with three parties: two spouses and the state. Once you're in it you have to get the permission of a judge to let you out. And what you learn when you seek judicial permission to end a marriage is that it's a lot easier to get married than it is to get divorced (121) — Katherine Franke