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Live Scan Quotes By Walter White

To hell with your cancer. I've been living with cancer for the better part of a year. Right from the start, it's a death sentence. That's what they keep telling me. Well, guess what? Every life comes with a death sentence, so every few months I come in here for my regular scan, knowing full well that one of these times - hell, maybe even today - I'm gonna hear some bad news. But until then, who's in charge? Me. That's how I live my life. — Walter White

Live Scan Quotes By J.R.R. Tolkien

If by my life or death I can protect you, I will. — J.R.R. Tolkien

Live Scan Quotes By Linda Lappin

What better way to read the landscape than by walking through it? — Linda Lappin

Live Scan Quotes By Alex Salmond

It is a war built on lies that has fanned the flames of international terrorism — Alex Salmond

Live Scan Quotes By Kevin Hearne

it already sounds like they are giving me the equivalent of a Multipass. — Kevin Hearne

Live Scan Quotes By Laurence Gonzales

I am constantly surrounded by a display of natural wonders ... It is beauty surrounded by ugly fear. I write in my log that it's a view of heaven from a seat in hell. (survivor after 53 days at sea) — Laurence Gonzales

Live Scan Quotes By Iain Banks

The thing is," he said, "maybe in the same situation, even knowing what I know now, I'd still do the same thing. I'd still tear that Christian bastard's nails out, get him to talk, find out where the bomb was, hope that the plods got the right street, the right end of it, the right fucking city." He looked at me with what might have been defiance or even a sort of pleading. "But I'd still insist that I was charged and prosecuted." He shook his head again. "Don't you see? You can't have a state where torture is legal, not for anything. You start saying it's only for the most serious cases, but that never lasts. It should always be illegal, for everybody, for everything. You might not stop it. Laws against murder don't stop all murders, do they? But you make sure people don't even think about it unless it's a desperate situation, something immediate. And you have to make the torturer pay. In full. There has to be that disincentive, or they'll all be at it. — Iain Banks