Kukuricn Quotes & Sayings
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I couldn't believe Sam actually got me a present because i honestly thought the "I love you" was it. — Stephen Chbosky
I have to lie, if I don't want to take madmen seriously and become a madman myself — Milan Kundera
I was a coin collector.I didn't know I was nerdy at the time until I felt my 16-D Mercury Dime that was in uncirculated condition might be a panty dropper, and it turned out not to be. Then I stumbled into skateboarding, which kind of was cooler. But I wasn't aware of what was cool. My dad wasn't around so he couldn't shake me and say, 'Drop the coin collecting bit. It's not where you want to go.' So, that and the spelling bee and the chess, I think I had it figured out for myself. — Adam Sandler
Christ didn't leave us a book of instructions; He left us a body, a family - a Church. If it were perfectly clear, there wouldn't be any freedom. — Francis George
Love hurts, if rejected or betrayed.
If not at all, then love is all around. — Toba Beta
Privacy is not something that I'm merely entitled to, it's an absolute prerequisite. — Marlon Brando
I only got into comedy to get laid — Jack Whitehall
I am someone who always gets up again, even if there are setbacks. I have a survivor instinct. I'm not sure where it comes from, but probably from all the little things that make you into who you are. — Heidi Klum
Clary wondered how many boyfriends she'd turned into rats by accident.
-Clary to Isabelle, pg.245- — Cassandra Clare
Benefits received are a delight to us as long as we think we can requite them; when that possibility is far exceeded, they are repaid with hatred instead of gratitude. — Tacitus
Surely they must have spent years hand in hand together - alone the two of them, casting off all the world and each uniting his or her life with the other's? — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
The criminalization of debt, then, was the criminalization of the very basis of human society. It cannot be overemphasized that in a small community, everyone normally was both a lender and borrower. One can only imagine the tensions and temptations that must have existed in a community - and communities, much though they are based on love, in fact because they are based on love, will always also be full of hatred, rivalry and passion - when it became clear that with sufficiently clever scheming, manipulation, and perhaps a bit of strategic bribery, they could arrange to have almost anyone they hated imprisoned or even hanged. — David Graeber
