Matanong Quotes & Sayings
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The black serpant of wounded vanity gnawed at his heart? — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
it to Miss Pinehurst, and, putting her arm around her, — M. Louisa Locke
Better to be silent and thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt. — Andre Gide
If you are seizing on a new business opportunity, deliberately move your customers' expectations up a few notches and consistently over-deliver on your promises - you will leave your competitors struggling to catch up. — Richard Branson
May God fight our battles for us. — Lailah Gifty Akita
The words were clumsy in my mouth, like typing with hammers. — David Levithan
Everyone has gone trick or treating, everyone carves a jack o lantern with their parents. If you really look at the stories they sort of focus on what Halloween is like at different stages of your life. — Michael Dougherty
Without freedom there will be no firearms among the people; without firearms among the people there will not long be freedom. Certainly there are examples of countries where the people remain relatively free after the people have been disarmed, but there are no examples of a totalitarian state being created or existing where the people have personal arms. — Neal Knox
Taiwan is a budding democracy, and the people have participated in multi-party democratic elections since 1996. — Todd Akin
A true lady is known by her conduct under trying circumstances. — Marissa Doyle
The only rule is there are no rules. — Aristotle Onassis
After climbing off his bike, I smacked his shoulder. "Did you forget I was with you? Are you trying to get me killed?"
"It's hard to forget you're behind me when your thighs are squeezing the life out of me." A smirk came with his next thought. "I couldn't think of a better way to die, actually."
"There is something very wrong with you. — Jamie McGuire
We exist in a bizarre combination of Stone Age emotions, medieval beliefs, and god-like technology. — E. O. Wilson
Conductors do not know how the oboe does its work, but they know what the oboe should contribute. — Peter Drucker
