Hankam Quotes & Sayings
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An extreme optimist is a man who believes that humanity will probably survive even if it doesn't take his advice. — John McCarthy
Serious affairs and history are carefully laid snares for the uninformed. — Dejan Stojanovic
For it was only with her that he'd ever felt that powerful powerlessness he knew was love. — Garth Risk Hallberg
Your full potential can only be awaken by the spirit of a powerful and positive attitude. — Joel Brown
Wake up, Sophie," Caeden said against my ear.
"Go away," I mumbled.
"Rise and shine," he said and shook me slightly.
"I'm going to stab you in the eye," I mumbled into the pillow.
"Ah, you wouldn't do that, you like my pretty blue eyes too much. — Micalea Smeltzer
How can anybody be enlightened?
Truth is after all so poorly lit — Neil Peart
Can you eat all of that?" "Are you joking? Of course I can." Xander acts offended. — Ally Condie
I suppose with any character that you play you always bring your personal experience to it. You always bring people that you know or that you've met and sort of - this is what I do, I mean, I don't know what anyone else does - but people that you know or that you've met that have affected you in certain ways, you bring into it. — Jamie Campbell Bower
Hosting 'SNL' was something I'd always wanted to do. The show allowed me to play to my strengths - mixing music with comedy seemed like a way into that world. — Justin Timberlake
It turns out you have to be an apprentice in this world. — Cheryl Strayed
Logan battered to the end of 'Started Out With Nothin', drove in silence for a minute, then launched into 'Living Is a Problem Because Everything Dies'. Making up half of the words as he went along. — Stuart MacBride
You're crossing the ocean on a wooden ship. One of the boards rots, so you replace it with another that you've stored on your hold. It is still the same ship? Most people will agree that it is. But what if, bit by bit, as you make your journey, your ships sustains more and more damage, so that by the time you reach your destination, you have substituted each piece with its counterpart and not a single piece remains unreplaced. Now is it the same ship? Why or why not? How much of a thing is its pattern and how much its physical material? I was fascinated by the question of wether and how long you could remain the same person after casting off part of your body or, for that matter, after casting part of your history, part of your personality, part of your life. — Neil LaBute
