Godslayer Hearts Quotes & Sayings
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Never fall in love. Love is a poison. Once you fall in love, you lose control over your life --- your heart and mind belong to someone else. Your existence is threatened. You start to do everything to hold on to your loved one and lose all sense of danger. Love, that inexplicable and dangerous thing, sweeps everything you are form the face of the earth and, in its place, leaves only what your beloved wants you to be. - Madame Guimet — Paulo Coelho

In war, as it is waged now, with the enormous losses on both sides, both sides will lose. It is a form of mutual suicide. — Douglas MacArthur

How could she have forgotten what this was like, to burn on a fuse before him? — Marie Rutkoski

I'm no different to anyone else; I want people to like me. I just don't particularly want them to understand me. — Willem Dafoe

In my case, I can sincerely say that nothing is impossible ... When I was saying I want to be No. 1 of the world, and I was seven or eight years old, most of the people were laughing at me because it seems like I have one percent of chances to do that, and I've done it. — Novak Djokovic

If you give a person a fish, they'll fish for a day. If you train a person to fish, they'll fish for a lifetime. — Dan Quayle

Service and gratitude will fuel your relationship; entitlement and expectation will poison it. — Steve Maraboli

Terrorism is the intentional use of, or threat to use violence against civilians or against civilian targets, in order to attain political aims. — Boaz Ganor

I'm conflicted. On one hand, I want to stay in and catch up on The Vampire Diaries, but there's this really awesome restaurant I've been wanting to try out. — Jessica Sorensen

It does not do to be frightened of things about which you know nothing," he said. "You are like children. Afraid of the dark. — Donna Tartt

Religion is poison because it asks us to give up our most precious faculty, which is that of reason, and to believe things without evidence. It then asks us to respect this, which it calls faith. — Christopher Hitchens