Madelina Catalina Quotes & Sayings
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I went out there to play my game for the fun of it and never based my career around records. — Jerry Rice
There is no theory of a God, of an author of Nature, of an origin of the Universe, which is not utterly repugnant to my faculties ... — Harriet Martineau
She keeps her eyes closed but smiles, giving herself away. "Shush, I'm having a dream." "It's not a dream. It's all real." "How would you know? You're not even in it." She feels playful, heavy with happiness. With rightness. "I'm in all of them," he says. "It's where I live now. — Laini Taylor
Any male who uses brutality on a weaker female who has no chance of defense is a coward. — Laurann Dohner
The key is this: the main benefit of giving is in its effect on the giver. Yes, people in Africa and India need my financial help, as the fund-raising appeals urgently remind me. But in truth my need to give is every bit as desperate as their need to receive. — Philip Yancey
Sometimes you have to make a mess in order to clean up effectively. — Joy Marino
inert and seemingly lifeless. — Barbara Taylor Bradford
I'm a huge believer in science. But I don't think it explains everything. — Andrew Solomon
If the bubble reputation can be obtained only at the cannon's mouth, I am willing to go there for it, provided the cannon is empty. If it is loaded my immortal and inflexible purpose is to get over the fence and go home. My invariable practice in war has been to bring out of every fight two-thirds more men than when I went in. This seems to me Napoleonic in its grandeur. — Mark Twain
The faults of women, of children, of the feeble, the indigent, and the ignorant, are the fault of the husbands, the fathers, the masters, the strong, the rich, and the wise. — Victor Hugo
Leave ... my girlfriend ... alone. — Rainbow Rowell
Making your moves, paying your dues, chasing the cool. — Lupe Fiasco
The poet who speaks out of the deepest instincts of man will be heard. The poet who creates a myth beyond the power of man to realize is gagged at the peril of the group that binds him. He is the true revolutionary: he builds a new world. — Babette Deutsch
This ought to have given him a whole storetank of existential rage, but somehow it didn't; — Julian Barnes
