Godan Verb Quotes & Sayings
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Your mother is a better man than me. Mothers are almost always better men than men are. — Sherman Alexie

No human being, even the most passionately loved and passionately loving, is ever in our possession. — Albert Camus

I was so determined not to pass on to my children what I perceived to be the faults of my upbringing. — Roger Lloyd-Pack

Ruggles told my father what he did because it is not a good thing to belong to the seventeenth or eighteenth centuries in the twentieth. Or really, because it is not good to have taken one's public-school's ethical system seriously. I am really, sir, the English public schoolboy. That's an eighteenth-century product. What with — Ford Madox Ford

Men are so simple of mind, and so much dominated by their immediate needs, that a deceitful man will always find plenty who are ready to be deceived. — Niccolo Machiavelli

Rage twisted his features. He would hurt her now, and badly, she knew that. Crack. The whip made a sound like thunder. The coil took Viserys around the throat and yanked him backward. He went sprawling in the grass, stunned and choking. — George R R Martin

Nothing we do in this great capital can change the fact that factories or information can flash across the world, that people can move money around in the blink of an eye ... Nothing can change the fact that technology can be adopted, once created, by people all across the world and then rapidly adapted in new and different ways by people who have a little different take on the way that technology works. — William J. Clinton

Love is a portion of the soul itself, and it is of the same nature as the celestial breathing of the atmosphere of paradise. — Jessica Park

You don't love because: you love despite; not for the virtues, but despite the faults. — William Faulkner

Picking other people's brains is an art worth cultivating. — Jessica Mitford

Man's earthly interests,'are all hooked and buttoned together, and held up, by Clothes. — Thomas Carlyle

August, the summer's last messenger of misery, is a hollow actor. — Henry Rollins