Krakowiak Deli Quotes & Sayings
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You always think you can make it up to somebody - later, you know.' She took a deep breath. 'But now I never can. I never can. — Alan Dean Foster

I can't imagine a society with absolutely no solidarity. For me, it's a nightmare. And I don't want to live in a place like that. — Claire Denis

Many blue-collar families struggling to pay rent would be happy to skip paying optional union dues. — Kevin O'Leary

Willem has just glanced at the birthmark on Allyson's wrist, giving him an urgent desire to taste it again. Between her feet and her wrist, he is having a hard time getting out the door. — Gayle Forman

Alexander, Charlemagne and myself all tried to found an empire on force and we failed. Jesus Christ is building an empire on love, and today there are millions of people who would gladly die for His sake. — Napoleon Bonaparte

A purified mind can grasp anything. It can dive deep into the subtlest subject and understand even transcendental things. — Sivananda

It didn't make me feel sick
it made me feel dizzy, that feeling you get on the edge of a very high place where you feel immortal and fragile at the same time, and I liked it. — Kiersten White

They fought indeed and were slain, but it was to maintain the luxury and the wealth of other men. — Plutarch

I love telling stories; I always have, and I think women need to be more proactive about telling their own stories and sharing their points of view. — Dylan Penn

To be known by God is the highest goal of human existence. — R.C. Sproul

I get a lot of action scripts. I get low-budget vehicles that will end up right on the video shelf. I want to do movies that I want to talk about, that I'm proud of, but I also want to make a living. — Dean Cain

Experience was to be taken as showing that one might get a five-pound note as one got a light for a cigarette; but one had to check the friendly impulse to ask for it in the same way. — Henry James

When my parents died they both were 47, and they died of complications of different diseases; one being diabetes. — Stephen Furst