Lajosmizse Quotes & Sayings
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Public schoolboys are not merely conservatives, they are by nature totalitarian reactionaries. — David Benedictus

I love you, Brooke. The only thing that frightens me more than the idea of losing you is never having you at all. — Harper Dallas

When I said on national television I still struggle, a reparative therapist called me and said if you'll come into therapy with me I can cure you of your temptations and attractions 100 percent. And then there are the offers of using homosexual pornography within the therapeutic process to help people understand why they're struggling. — Alan Chambers

Like most trends, at the beginning it's driven by fundamentals, at some point speculation takes over. What the wise man does in the beginning, the fool does in the end. — Warren Buffett

They had a great deal in common, Bowman a little defiantly said. What they had in common was more vital than similar interests
it was wordless understanding and accord. It was love, the furnace into which everything is dropped. — James Salter

[Southward and a little west
A thousand kilometers at best
Here in Area Fifty-one
Is where they took us, all undone.
Other ships are here as well
Their fate, like ours, is sad to tell.] — Marcha A. Fox

Moralities, ethics, laws, customs, beliefs, doctrines - these are of trifling import. All that matters is that the miraculous become the norm. — Henry Miller

I am eternal. I am the night. I am the day. I am forever. And who are you?"
"I'm Skulduggery Pleasant."
"Oh, hell.
(The Horror Writers' Halloween Ball) — Derek Landy

new strategies in teaching and learning English language — Wilga Rivers

Back to Basics was absolute humbug, wasn't it? — Edwina Currie

The fullness of God's grace fills us with power for every good work. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Ever more people today have the means to live, but no meaning to live for. — Viktor E. Frankl

Every society produces its own cultural conceits, a set of lies and delusions about itself that thrive in the face of all contrary evidence. — Jack Weatherford