Memeliler Sinfi Quotes & Sayings
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Truth is a pathless land. — Jiddu Krishnamurti
Hillary Clinton worked with Marian Wright Edelman in Children's Defense Fund. That's all you need to do know. — Rush Limbaugh
Reason can be fought with reason. How are you going to fight the unreasonable? The trouble with you, my dear, and with most people, is that you don't have sufficient respect for the senseless. The senseless is the major factor in our lives. You have no chance if it is your enemy. — Ayn Rand
I just ... I always want more of you. I feel greedy, in a way. I just want to kiss you more, and touch you more. Like you said, it's dangerous. I feel like you're a drug, and I'm getting addicted to you. — Jasinda Wilder
I just figured that was the life I picked, so I had to make the most of it. — Claire Cook
Be generous. Give to those you love; give to those who love you, give to the fortunate, give to the unfortunate - yes, give especially to those you don't want to give. You will receive abundance for your giving. The more you give, the more you will have. — W. Clement Stone
The 'well-informed citizenry is in danger of becoming the 'well-amused audience'. — Al Gore
When a gentlemen is disposed to swear, it is not for any standers-by to curtail his oaths. — William Shakespeare
Being involved with passion is one of the common characteristics I have observed in all the successful people I have come across. — Vishwas Chavan
In Christ there is no East nor West. — Martin Luther King Jr.
Go to the Martin Beck Theatre and watch Katherine Hepburn run the gamut of emotions from A to B. — Dorothy Parker
I'm a radical feminist, not the fun kind. — Andrea Dworkin
Enjoy your book hunting, Sweetheart. Please be well. — Sarah Ann Walker
When compared to the fact that he might very well be dead by this time tomorrow, whether he was courageous or not today was pointless, empty. When compared to the fact that he might be dead tomorrow, everything was pointless. It just didn't make any difference. It was pointless to the tree, it was pointless to every man in his outfit, pointless to everybody in the whole world. Who cared? It was not pointless only to him; and when he was dead, when he ceased to exist, it would be pointless to him too. More important: Not only would it be pointless, it would have been pointless all along.
This was an obscure and rather difficult point to grasp. Understanding of it kept slipping in and out on the edges of his mind. It flickered, changing its time sense and tenses. At those moments when he understood it, it left him with a very hollow feeling. — James Jones