Manterem Quotes & Sayings
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The politics of the family are the politics of a nation. Just as the authoritarian family is the authoritarian state in microcosm, the democratic family is the best training ground for life in a democracy. — Letty Cottin Pogrebin

It's all my fault! Everything is my fault and no one knows it more than me. We're all in hell and I'm the one that put us here. — Katja Millay

Montana should come with a surgeon general warning that it's addictive. The sky is big and blue, and the air is always fresh and crisp and scented with pine. There's a frontier spirit, but also a calmness, beauty in the landscape that slows your pulse. — Robin Bielman

Humans long to cross the sea, to visit strange lands and see wonders undreamed of. Cats - well, most cats - do not. — Lisa Martin

Azhrarn, Lord of Terrors, terrified. — Tanith Lee

It doesn't seem to me that Siva Peruman or Narayanan are fighting amongst themselves; from what I can see, they're on very friendly terms with each other. — Kalki

Those million mistakes you did may not make you cry, but the ones you dint try might make you to. — Pradeepa Pandiyan

If you think you are in control, you're fooling yourself. As soon as you start listening, you realize you're not in control. And letting go will yield more and better results. — Charlene Li

Insults may hurt at 1st, but a callus will form to protect you in the future. Life is gonna be all right. — Michael Dean Russell Jr.

Pity the cat, thinks the writer, for I live as many lives as I can imagine. — E.L. Tenenbaum

And so, as in every other thing, we are always trying to ignore the standard of another, trying to bind the whole world to our standard. — Swami Vivekananda

Wrong Turn 1 and 2 are pretty interesting films, but they need little more work on special effects! — Deyth Banger

Is there suffering on this new earth? On our earth we can truly love only with suffering and through suffering! We know not how to love otherwise. We know no other love. I want suffering in order to love — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Reading one book is like eating one potato chip. — Diane Duane