Luffys Quotes & Sayings
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Truth is truth! It is not divisible, and any part of it cannot be set aside. — Russell M. Nelson
I remember being with a girlfriend who asked me to look over some chess openings with her. I instantly fell asleep. I found that I could always take a nap in any situation by just looking at some opening variation - my eyes would shut right away. — Pal Benko
In these days of conflict between ancient and modern studies, there must surely be something to be said for a study which did not begin with Pythagoras, and will not end with Einstein, but is the oldest and the youngest of all. — G.H. Hardy
I feel like people used to leave their homes and go to their local theatre, and they used to watch ballet dancers and musical theatre performers and tap dancers and orchestras and dog acts. You had to leave your home, be in the presence of other people, know how to behave, and enjoy the human being whose beating heart was in front of you. — Laura Benanti
When the stories come easily and the writing process doesn't feel laboring, that's usually a good sign for me. — David E. Kelley
I wanted to be a war reporter - scrabbling around, exposing things. I didn't want to go to university, I wanted to get a job, but Auntie Beryl said I should go to Oxford. — Nina Bawden
Where there is love, there is no need.
Where there is need, there is suffering. — Frederick Espiritu
Gospel ministers should not only be like dials on watches, or mile-stones upon the road, but like clocks and larums, to sound the alarm to sinners. Aaron wore bells as well as pomegranates, and the prophets were commanded to lift up their voice like a trumpet. A sleeping sentinel may be the loss of the city. — Joseph Hall
I wish to be washed clean of my old life. To let go of my tide of sorrows and find my way to a new shore. — William Joyce
Fear itself is born out of misunderstanding the true nature of reality. — Matthew Bortolin
If babies had guns, they wouldn't be aborted. — Steve Stockman
Times may change; Cynsters never do — Stephanie Laurens
Those who never trial, never fails. — Lailah Gifty Akita
I am sorry, Miss Grey, you should think it necessary to interfere with Master Bloomfield's amusements; he was very much distressed about you destroying the birds.'
'When Master Bloomfield's amusements consist in injuring sentient creatures,' I answered, 'I think it my duty to interfere.'
'You seemed to have forgotten,' said she, calmly, 'that the creatures were all created for our convenience.'
I thought that doctrine admitted some doubt, but merely replied - 'If they were, we have no right to torment them for our amusement. — Anne Bronte
