Long Walk Navajo Quotes & Sayings
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Your own wife stole fifty grand from another version of O'Kelly once, didn't she? Would you have returned your wife to that man just to create an opportunity to go undercover?" "Don't you ever speak about my wife again." Derek's voice vibrated down the line. — Tessa Bailey

Do not trust the cheering, for those persons would shout as much if you or I were going to be hanged. — Oliver Cromwell

There is no way of conveying to the corpse the reasons you have made him one
you have the corpse, and you are, thereafter, at themercy of a fact which missed the truth, which means that the corpse has you. — James A. Baldwin

I tend to make low-budget movies but, yeah, I make more money than I ever thought I would make. — Laura Linney

The Enlightenment, the Age of Reason, is seen as the beginning of modern depravity. — Umberto Eco

So while I will never minimize the costs involved in military action, I am convinced that a failure to act in Libya would have carried a far greater price for America. — Barack Obama

He who lives in solitude may make his own laws. — Publilius Syrus

The revenge of history is more powerful than the revenge of the most powerful General Secretary. — Leon Trotsky

Elections cannot inconvenience me. They ratify my will or I neuter them. — George Hearst

If they [animals] were really to get the equal consideration that I believe they should, we wouldn't have commercial animal production in this country. — Peter Singer

Faith in Christ is able to endure doubts - it's able to endure temptations - because it faces [them], not because it pretends [they're] not there. — Michael S. Horton

Stitch tucked his knife into the utility belt he always wore around his waist. "Jerin, I'm going to miss practicing with you. Playing Knights and letting you win." He patted the man on the shoulder. "And filling your boots with slugs. Such great times."
"That was you!" Jerin roared, his fingers wrapping around the leather covered hilt. — Jackie Castle

And though she sighed as she rejoiced, her sigh had none of the ill-will of envy in it. She would certainly have risen to their blessings if she could, but she did not want to lessen theirs. — Jane Austen

A few years ago, Tor Wager, a neuroscientist at Columbia University, wanted to figure out why placebos were so effective. His experiment was brutally straightforward: he gave college students electric shocks while they were stuck in an fMRI machine. (The subjects were well compensated, at least by undergraduate standards.) — Jonah Lehrer