Huiuhuiu Quotes & Sayings
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Deceit and violence - these are the two forms of deliberate assault on human beings. — Sissela Bok
An ambassador is an honest man sent abroad to lie and intrigue for the benefit of his country. — Henry Wotton
Every time an ashtray is missing from a hotel, they don't come looking for you. But let a diamond bracelet disappear in France and they shout John Robie, the Cat. You don't have to spend every day of your life proving your honesty, but I do. — John Michael Hayes
Rather than giving out information someone would be able to check, it's better to limit yourself to insinuation. — Umberto Eco
You fall in love with someone, and part of what you love about him are the differences between you; and then you get married and the differences start to drive you crazy. — Nora Ephron
While there is no cure, cystic fibrosis is so close to being a livable disease. There is a lot of hope. — Max Carver
All right, let's not panic. I'll make the money by selling one of my livers. I can get by with one. — Homer
Often, these downplay the power of cultural imperialism - in that sense, playing the game of US interests - by reassuring us that the global success of American mass culture is not as bad as all that. — Fredric Jameson
The reason for our confusion is that we usually read the Bible as a series of disconnected stories, each with a "moral" for how we should live our lives. It is not. Rather, it comprises a single story, telling us how the human race got into its present condition, and how God through Jesus Christ has come and will come to put things right. — Timothy Keller
Change lays not her hand upon truth. — Algernon Charles Swinburne
Fatalism, whose solving word in all crises of behavior is All striving is vain, will never reign supreme, for the impulse to take life strivingly is indestructible in the race. Moral creeds which speak to that impulse will be widely successful in spite of inconsistency, vagueness, and shadowy determination of expectancy. Man needs a rule for his will, and will invent one if one be not given him. — William James
