Lux Dark Cosmic Quotes & Sayings
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There's nothing worse than falling in love with a person over and over every time you lay eyes on them, especially when you hate their goddamn guts — Tiffanie DeBartolo
Success is made of 99% failure. — James Dyson
The most valuable tasks you can do each day are often the hardest and most complex. But the payoff and rewards for completing these tasks efficiently can be tremendous. — Brian Tracy
Stupid arguments and the desire to be right -- that's what drives people apart -- that or death. — Frances Norris
Jesus lies on his back, holding the end of the cord to prevent the lamb from escaping, an unnecessary precaution, the poor animal has no strength, not only because of its tender age but also because of all the excitement, the constant motion back and forth, not to mention the meager food it was given this morning, for it is considered neither fitting nor decent for anyone, lamb or martyr, to die with a full belly. — Jose Saramago
As a culture, we believe that if we kill something, we've killed the issue. That's why so many books end with death, why so many plays end with death, because it's full resolution. I'm always curious to know what happens after Romeo and Juliet die. In a way, that's the beginning of the story. Maybe beyond the story is even better. — Chuck Palahniuk
You will learn to defeat the enemy. — Orson Scott Card
Loneliness is remedied at times with the company of a friend and at other times with the company of oneself. — Patricia Selbert
It's like we made promises last night, and you're not sure you can keep them." "Yeah," Carson confessed, his lips brushing Dale's chest. Dale pulled him tight against his chest and dropped a kiss on his hair. "Don't be scared, baby. We'll find a way. I'm not a fan of letting go. — Amy Lane
From the days of Weishaupt to those of Karl Marx ... this world-wide conspiracy for the overthrow of civilization and for the reconstitution of society ... has been steadily growing. — Winston Churchill
