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Greatest Gta Quotes By Edward Coke

Those who consent to the act and those who do it shall be equally punished. — Edward Coke

Greatest Gta Quotes By Maya Angelou

Y'all dropped the ball and you should be shamed. — Maya Angelou

Greatest Gta Quotes By Deb Caletti

Quitting-it was a dirty word in a place where pilgrims had endured harsh winters and where pioneers had struggled through death and disease to create new lives. Giving up or stepping back or setting aside something you thought you wanted- it was almost a shameful act. — Deb Caletti

Greatest Gta Quotes By Emmanuel Aghado

You know you're in lust when you're quick to fall into a reverie because dreams seem better than reality. — Emmanuel Aghado

Greatest Gta Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

The chief cause of unhappiness in married life is that people think that marriage is sex attraction, which takes the form of promises and hopes and happiness - a view supported by public opinion and by literature. But marriage cannot cause happiness. Instead, it is always torture, which man has to pay for satisfying his sex urge. — Leo Tolstoy

Greatest Gta Quotes By Nikil Saval

skyscraper would remain one of the most peculiarly American of white-collar institutions, much more a symbol of the prowess, even ruthlessness, of American-style capitalism than what it equally was: an especially tall collection of boring offices. — Nikil Saval

Greatest Gta Quotes By Dan Wells

It's not that," said Samm, "it's just ... I used to think the world was worse for what we've done, both our species, but out here I don't think the world even cares who we are. Or were. We came and went, and life goes on, and the land that was always here before us will still be here after we're dead and gone. Birds will still fly. Rain will still fall. The world didn't end, it just ... reset. — Dan Wells