Huseyn Ezizoglu Quotes & Sayings
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Killing somebody, even if you have to do it, it feels that bad?'
'Willy, it's one of the ugliest things in the world. — Thomas Harris
Our government is a bird with two right wings ... They're devoted to the perpetuation & spread of corporate capitalism. — Lawrence Ferlinghetti
I tried spinning around in a chair to impress a girl. — Ray Toro
When your a kid,everybody runs around witha red cape-we all wanted to be SUPERMAN or BATMAN, — Milo Ventimiglia
The only thing your life teaches you is how to live your life. And that's only if you're very lucky. And you listen very hard. — Mark Slouka
When i'm right no ones remembers, when i'm wrong no ones forget — Anonymous
The only people available to change the world are the people now living in it, with all the beliefs they bring along - however retrograde those beliefs may appear to those of us who see ourselves as enlightened. — Todd Gitlin
I spend a lot of my time on the phone, pestering people. 'What's new in your lab? Can I come visit your lab? When can I come visit your lab?' I'm basically a professional pesterer. — Mary Roach
If you believe in victory, then victory will believe in you. — Paulo Coelho
Wine stimulates the mind and makes it quick with heat; care flees and is dissolved in much drink. — Ovid
What, sir, would the people of the Earth be without woman? They would be scarce, sir, almighty scarce. — Mark Twain
He has only half learned the art of reading who has not added to it the more refined art of skipping and skimming. — Arthur Balfour
He thought of men like Hitler, Stalin, and Napoleon. All it took was a lot of seemingly decent people to put the wrong person in power and then fall under their spell. — Hugh Howey
When one does another person an injustice, in some mysterious way it does one good to discover (or to persuade oneself) that the injured party has also behaved badly or unfairly in some little matter or other; it is always a relief to the conscience if one can apportion some measure of guilt to the person one has betrayed. — Stefan Zweig
