Leifi Boost Quotes & Sayings
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Just as surely as every new language mastered opens up a new world, so knowledge of a Beethoven, a Chopin, or a Schumann opens up a new world in spiritual beauty and thought. — Ignacy Jan Paderewski

To embrace humanism is to embrace the concept that caring for our fellow human beings is our highest calling. — Sean Faircloth

The ordinary man is an anarchist. He wants to do as he likes. He may want his neighbour to be governed, but he himself doesn't want to be governed. He is mortally afraid of government officials and policemen. — George Bernard Shaw

Smith shrugged and came over to Cella and Crush. Another shifter, a black bear, waited to lead them out, the security cameras conveniently and temporarily turned off.
"What did you really do to him?" Cella had to ask her.
"Nothin'."
"Smith," she said, stopping by the bear. "The man shit, pissed, and vomited after spending less than thirty minutes with you. There has to be a reason."
"Got me. All I did was stare at him until he told me something I could use."
The bear looked Smith over. "Did you stare at him with those eyes of yours?"
"I have my daddy's eyes."
"Annnnd, we now have our answer," Cella announced before they made their way out of the maximum security prison and headed home. — Shelly Laurenston

Live for others and love unconditionally to prove it.
People will never forget how you touch their heart with your love. — Debasish Mridha

Just got one more than Shaq. You can take that to the bank. — Kobe Bryant

In our family, my brothers and I shared toys. In other words, just because it was mine didn't mean my brothers and I didn't play with it. — Michael Keaton

That I don't want to feel better in the morning, how that way of life is wearing me out, that what I really want is to not feel this way in the first place. — Elizabeth Wurtzel

But there is always one last chance - right? — R.L. Stine

There is nothing more despicable than moral weakness. Physical weakness may not be preventable, but moral weakness has no such excuse. It is cowardice. Our civilization has proved quite destructive, in that it allows the weak to survive and even to thrive off the strength of others. When the weak prey upon the strength of the strong, they drain society and sap it until it will die unless defended by those with the vision, the morality, and, ultimately, the strength to defend it. — Robert Peate

Migration gives a blank cheque to put anything you don't feel like addressing in the memory hold. No neighbours can go against the monster narrative of your family. — Junot Diaz