Mahlmann Line Quotes & Sayings
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Life is full of choices, ma'am. Most we live once, then move on and forget. But others" - he narrowed his eyes - "we live a thousand times over and remember for the rest of our days. What's impostant is knowin' how to tell 'em apart. And then decidin' if you's willin' to pay the price. 'Cause choices ... they always come at a price. — Tamera Alexander

There are people who went to prison, died, gave their life so Obama could be president of the United States. — Lela Rochon

I've been really blessed to have a lot of romance in my life. It's like my last luxury. — Lana Del Rey

One of the things that I cannot fathom is young actors who will not audition and won't read. — Daniel Radcliffe

Edward can do everything, right?" I explained.
Jasper snickered and Esme gave Edward a reproving look.
"I hope you haven't been showing off-it's rude," she scolded.
"Just a bit," he laughed freely.
"He's been too modest actually," I corrected.
"Well, play for her," Esme encouraged.
"You just said showing off was rude," he objected.
"There are exceptions to every rule," she replied. — Stephenie Meyer

Fear alone makes man weak. If you are afraid, your hands tremble, your feet falter, and your brain cannot tell hands and feet what to do. — Pearl S. Buck

A free culture is not a culture without property; it is not a culture in which artists don't get paid. — Lawrence Lessig

How did he do it? He must be a genius! — Gian-Carlo Rota

Never say anything that doesn't improve on silence. — Richard Yates

I'm not adopting a baby. — Cynthia Nixon

Gabril's voice was strong and sure. I believe in you, and I've fought for you, because in a world full of people who crumble before an evil too terrifying to comprehend, you put up your fists and fight. — C.J. Redwine

One of the deepest impulses in man is the impulse to record, - to scratch a drawing on a tusk or keep a diary, to collect sagas and heap cairns. This instinct as to the enduring value of the past is, one might say, the very basis of civilization. — John Jay Chapman