Kryszkowice Quotes & Sayings
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Missy is really a man. She's a cross dresser. She hangs out with Sammartino. They shave each other's back. — Paul Heyman

Well of course man. We Indians have lost everything. We lost our native land, we lost our languages, we lost our songs and dances. We lost each other. We only know how to lose and be lost. — Sherman Alexie

As for me, I am tormented with an everlasting itch for things remote. I love to sail forbidden seas, and land on barbarous coasts. — Herman Melville

Nothing belonged to her. She had no home. With no home and no place and now freedom coming to her, she felt an unusual surge of courage. — Michelle Athy

To abandon oneself to principles is really to die - and to die for an impossible love which is the contrary of love. — Albert Camus

If a man says to you, "This is the truth," and you believe him, and you discover what he says is not the truth, you are disappointed and you make sure you will not be caught by him again. But a man who has lived the truth
and you have believed in what he has lived
he does not leave you merely wary when he fails you, he leaves you with nothing. — Harper Lee

I always knew I wanted to be in films but didn't want anyone to taunt my parents. So I excelled in studies. I was a topper in school and college, so when I decided to become a model, people said, 'Oh your daughter is modeling,' so at least my parents could say, 'Yeah but she also came first in class.' — Anushka Sharma

Faith is trust in ultimate meaning. — Viktor E. Frankl

Be calm, patient, and frank. Tell her that women in magazines aren't the best role models, that people who judge everyone on their looks probably have terrible self-esteem issues. Tell her that what matters is not how thin someone is, but what her character is. And tell her what is great about her, what you like about her, what you hope for her. — Meg Meeker

In the confusion we stay with each other, happy to be together, speaking without uttering a single word. — Walt Whitman

Modernity kills ghostly romance
("The Undying Thing") — Barry Pain

Plants, in a state of nature, are always warring with one another, contending for the monopoly of the soil,-the stronger ejecting the weaker,-the more vigorous overgrowing and killing the more delicate. Every modification of climate, every disturbance of the soil, every interference with the existing vegetation of an area, favours some species at the expense of others. — Joseph Dalton Hooker

Hold him still, dammit!" Hans shouted. — James Dashner