Melida Angel Quotes & Sayings
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So I was startled when Parker lifted me into his arms and strode out of the room and to a car parked right outside. — Rochelle Paige
A good judge should never boast of his power, because he can do nothing but what he can do justly: he is not the master, but the minister of the law. Authority without virtue is a very dangerous state. — Thomas F. Wilson
The epic disappeared along with the age of personal heroism; there can be no epic with artillery. — Ernest Renan
The danger of prosperity is that it encourages a false independence. — William Barclay
True education is that which proves useful in life and makes you industrious. — Mahatma Gandhi
There isn't anyone who wants to see me married more than I do. — Sheri L. Dew
I think that sometimes people don't understand that a costume that has to be worn every day and doesn't change the whole movie becomes iconic. It's very important because it requires a different design process, since you have to make something that people aren't going to get tired of looking at. — Colleen Atwood
Hast thou, then, nothing more to mention? Com'st ever, thus, with ill intention? Find'st nothing right on earth, eternally? MEPHISTOPHELES No, Lord! I find things, there, still bad as they can be. Man's misery even to pity moves my nature; I've scarce the heart to plague the wretched creature. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
The tool that's most associated with the recent progress against malaria is the long-lasting bed net. Bed nets are a fantastic innovation. But we can do even better. We can invent new ways to control the mosquitoes that carry the malaria parasite. — Bill Gates
I believe that we start to see our true personalities when we go through the most difficult moments. This is when we get stronger — Ayrton Senna
It is with men as with other things. The mullein needs only a year, but the oak a century, and the greatest men are those who have continued to grow as long as they have lived. — Robert Green Ingersoll
The only important elements in any society are the artistic and the criminal, because they alone, by questioning the society's values, can force it to change. — Samuel R. Delany
