Kubilay Uner Quotes & Sayings
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You've become my friend, and I love you."
It was right and true and that made saying it easy.
She heard the surprise in the intake of his breath.
"And I, you, Helen. I think I've loved you since the moment you first stood on my doorstep." He paused. "But now, I really must insist that you sleep. My love will still be here when you wake up. — Michelle Zink
Like a bellowing beast, he howled her name, his raspy wails riding the gales like a ship on a roiling sea. — Fawn Bonning
Though the captives' resistance was dangerous, through such acts, dignity was preserved, and through dignity, life itself. — Laura Hillenbrand
I dont care if youre Britney freakin Spears, nobody is going to steal my spotlight! — Trish Stratus
I've always considered myself the best and the top. I never considered that I was out of it. — Serena Williams
The first law of the market is to make the largest possible profit from other people's labor or go out of business. Profitability rather than human need is the determining condition of private investment. — Michael Parenti
It still makes me happy to think back to those words and that look — Anne Frank
Lords are gold and knights steel, but two links can't make a chain. You also need silver and iron and lead, tin and copper and bronze and all the rest, and those are farmers and smiths and merchants and the like. A chain needs all sorts of metals, and a land needs all sorts of people. — George R R Martin
The primary symptom of a controller is denial, that is I can't see its symptoms in myself. — Keith Miller
An enlightened person lives in the world, passes through the ten thousand states of mind, but they are not bound by them. They can go beyond perception. — Frederick Lenz
Don't think you are unstoppable or foolproof. Don't think that the only way your business will work is through perfection. Don't aim for perfection. Aim for success. — Eike Batista
[T]here is a methodological bias in favor of taking natural discourse literally, other things being equal. For example, unless there are clear reasons for construing discourse as ambiguous, elliptical, or involving special idioms, we should not so construe it. — Tyler Burge