Homicidal Triad Quotes & Sayings
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In the last five years I used to go to Zen practice once a month, but since I assumed the post of prime minister it's been much harder. — Shinzo Abe
Curiously enough man's body and his mind appear to differ in their climatic adaptations. — Ellsworth Huntington
Cher is one of the most talented women I've ever met. She's got depth and emotion that haven't even been touched. — Peter Bogdanovich
Love teaches us peace, freedom and humanity. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann
A wicked Hero will turn his back to an innocent coward. — Benjamin Franklin
If you have endured a great despair, then, you did it alone. — Anne Sexton
May the words come easy, the doubt be weak, and the coffee strong enough to eat through steel. (I don't drink coffee...but I understand most authors do, and they like it with a bit of fight in it.) Now, let us boot up, sit down, and accrue those daily page counts! — G. Allen Cook
Please tell me this pity party ends early. Or at least serves cake. — David Levithan
It is better to meet danger than to wait for it. He that is on a lee shore, and foresees a hurricane, stands out to sea and encounters a storm to avoid a shipwreck. — Charles Caleb Colton
get out of your cage and take over your stage — Ikechukwu Joseph
In my view, the amateur does not love the game enough. If he did, he would not pursue it as a sideline, distinct from his "real" vocation. — Steven Pressfield
I'm not leaving you. Not going it alone. Not looking at the memory of you everytime I close my eyes. — Charles Martin
To have faith in the Word, Scripture must not grasp us in our critical thought, but in the life of the soul. — Abraham Kuyper
There are three youthful behaviors that together make up what has come to be known as the homicidal triad: enuresis (bed-wetting) beyond an appropriate age, fire starting, and cruelty to animals and/or smaller children. — John E. Douglas
No one knew better than Stepan Arkadyevitch how to hit on the exact line between freedom, simplicity, and official stiffness necessary for the agreeable conduct of business. — Leo Tolstoy