Henzer Quotes & Sayings
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The great tides and currents which engulf the rest of men do not turn aside in their course and pass the judges by. — Benjamin Cardozo
Use the prise de fer!" Shelby called. "Lilith sucks at the prise de fer. Correction: Lilith sucks at everything, but especially the prise de fer. — Lauren Kate
Well, you know how it feels if you begin hoping for something that you want desperately badly; you almost fight against the hope because it is too good to be true; you've been disappointed so often before. — C.S. Lewis
System of a Down is the music that I wanted to buy but couldn't find at the store. It's the band I wanted to be a fan of. — Daron Malakian
If you didn't have a choice, you have to make a choice. If you didn't have options, you made some. You couldn't just let the world happen to you. — Ann Brashares
The big thing is that we have five percent or less of the hardcore players actively entertaining the other ninety-five percent. — Will Wright
She had gone from most favored nation to useless ally, from Cordelia to Ophelia. — Eleanor Brown
His face looked shrewd and wise, as if he knew many things, many of them not worth knowing. — E.B. White
We will embarrass our descendants, just as our ancestors embarrass us. This is moral progress. — Sam Harris
People write me letters and say I should answer them. But I don't like to answer letters. I don't write letters. I've never written my mother one. — Todd Rundgren
I loved playing football. In this particular match the ball happened to hit my right eye, the only one which I could see light and colour with. — Andrea Bocelli
Did you ever think about the creation of the flame-thrower? Someone, somewhere, at some time must have been sitting on his porch, and said, thoughtfully, 'I want to set him on fire.' gesturing to his neighbor. His friend who sat beside him and happened to be handy with tools said, 'I can do that.' Thus, we have a flame thrower. — John Larson
Ah, well ... I started to say, and then stopped. So that was where he was going; I'd heard it before. Richard had told me that I'd not been standing in my mother's shoes in 1942, when I was born; he'd said I couldn't, or shouldn't, judge her. It was my not forgiving her that irked him-it was my intolerance of her intolerance that bugged him. — John Irving
Living Zen is nothing special: life as it is. Zen is life itself, nothing added. — Charlotte Joko Beck
