Kimlings Quotes & Sayings
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I worshipped you too much. I am punished for it. You worshipped yourself too much. We are both punished. — Oscar Wilde

Most people would not trust a drunken prostitute like Daise. Would you have two weeks ago?'
She blinked at him. 'I don't know.' She hadn't even thought about prostitutes, drunken or not, two weeks ago. 'That could be me on the corner were things different.' She swallowed. 'Or if they go differently, it still could. I would want someone to believe me. — Anne Mallory

The 'defense' budget is three quarters of a trillion dollars. Profits went up last year well over 25%. I guarantee you: when war becomes that profitable, we're going to see more of it. — Chalmers Johnson

A day unemployed is like a bagel- even when it's bad, it's still pretty good ... — CrimethInc.

Faith comes and goes. It rises and falls like the tides of an invisible ocean. If it is presumptuous to think that faith will stay with you forever, it is just as presumptuous to think that unbelief will. — Flannery O'Connor

I realised at a certain point that if I was going to have the kind of life that I fantasised about, I needed to get my act together. — Natalie Massenet

If we love God's fame and are committed to magnifying His name above all things, we cannot be indifferent to world missions. — John Piper

He who asks fortune-tellers the future unwittingly forfeits an inner intimation of coming events that is a thousand times more exact than anything they may say. — Walter Benjamin

I'm battling monsters, I'm pulling you out of the burning buildings/ and you say I'll give you anything but you never come through. — Richard Siken

The toughest part has been getting used to being known. I've always been the guy in the background, being the actual artist is a whole new experience for me! — Ne-Yo

Persons of delicate taste endure stupid criticism better than they do stupid praise. — Philibert Joseph Roux

The human mind cannot be absolutely destroyed along with the body, but something of it remains, which is eternal. — Baruch Spinoza