Marinij Quotes & Sayings
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There is no greater fraud or bore than the writer who has acquired the art of saying nothing brilliantly. — Gertrude Atherton

It isn't important who is going to hurt me, but its important who is going to love me. — Debasish Mridha

We can only sacrifice so much of ourselves in a relationship before there's nothing left to love or be loved. — Tiffany Reisz

Why? Why did she have to behave like he was a human being. Why couldn't he be just an object of mercy. What did Fina have to go pushing it for? What did she want - which was a stupid question. She was a restless girl, this Josephine: warm and viscous-moving, ready to come in a flying machine or anyplace else. — Anonymous

What's more, sharia finance is another tool of Islamic separatism; instead of assimilating into American society, Muslims are demanding, and receiving, parallel financial institutions that reinforce the idea that they are unique, not subject to the laws and norms to which the rest of us are subject-a privileged class. At the same time, sharia finance initiatives are giving Islamic interests increased control over Western economic life. — Robert Spencer

What a massive responsibility, being a moral creature — Isaac Marion

Virtue is a greater good than honour; and one might perhaps accordingly suppose that virtue rather than honour is the end of the political life. — Aristotle.

I realized that this was the big secret of democracy
that change can occur by starting off with just a few people doing something. — Michael Moore

The real trick in life is to want nothing, and to succeed in getting it.
- Karla — Gregory David Roberts

All dreams are realities waiting for us to believe in them. — Gillian Duce

When I write, the first blank page, or any blank page, means nothing to me. What means something is a page that has been filled with words. — Guillermo Cabrera Infante

Tools may be animate as well as inanimate; for instance, a ship's captain uses a lifeless rudder, but a living man for watch; for a servant is, from the point of view of his craft, categorized as one of its tools. So any piece of property can be regarded as a tool enabling a man to live, and his property is an assemblage of such tools; a slave is a sort of living piece of property; and like any other servant is a tool in charge of other tools. — Aristotle.