Impicciche Quotes & Sayings
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Ageing is, simply and clearly, the accumulation of damage in the body. That's all that ageing is. — Aubrey De Grey

Every single zom, every man, woman and child, no matter how decayed or how frightening they are, no matter how dangerous they are - they were all once real people. They had names, and lives, and personalities, and families. They had dreams and goals. They had pasts and they thought they had futures, but something came and took that away from them. — Jonathan Maberry

We need to have a resolve that will bring the world together to root out the kind of radical jihadist ideology that motivates organizations like ISIS, a barbaric, ruthless, violent jihadist terrorist group. — Hillary Clinton

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Wait--let me back in!
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Wait--let me back out! — Lee Wardlaw

Society created the prison in its own image; will history, with its penchant for paradox, reverse those roles? — Jessica Mitford

I know that the most joy in my life has come to me from my violin. — Albert Einstein

I think they have compatible silences. — David Levithan

There are a lot of countries, oil-producing countries, that aren't very democratic, but supported by the United States. That's odd. — Sam Richards

Trust dies but mistrust blossoms. — Sophocles

Perhaps, Mathilde thought, watching flakes fall into dark and the empty street, I've been wrong. Perhaps the mother had watched her daughter fail and fail and didn't move to help out of something unfathomable, something Mathilde struggled to understand, a thing that was like an immense kind of love. — Lauren Groff

I think one can be more honest in fiction than in a memoir. — Akhil Sharma

There are a thousand questions that at times come up; the attempt to answer them becomes a weariness and a burden. It is because you have forgotten you are in Christ, whom God has made to be your wisdom. Let it be your first care to abide in Him in undivided fervent devotion of heart. When the heart and the life are right, rooted in Christ, knowledge will come in such measure as Christ's own wisdom sees fit ... Oh, let us be content to possess Christ, to dwell in Him, to make Him our life, and only in deeper searching into Him, to search and find the knowledge we desire. Such knowledge is life indeed. — Andrew Murray