Minidoka Quotes & Sayings
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One doesn't want one's democracy to behave like a dictatorial or fascistic police. One doesn't. — Tom Stoppard

No," I said, raising my voice to be heard over the piano chords. "I didn't lie to you, Puck. I meant what I said - at least, I did back then. But it's not the same as what I feel for Ash, you knew that."
"Did I?" Puck's voice was ugly. "Maybe I did, but you sure led me on a merry chase, princess. Just like a pro. When were you going to tell me I didn't have a cold chance in hell? — Julie Kagawa

I ask especially that no state shall, by law or otherwise, authorize the return of the saloon, either in its old form or in some modern guise. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

Our thinking makes or breaks our life, we live as we think — Sunday Adelaja

Beauty is the reflection of a loving heart, not the quality of an object or subject. — Debasish Mridha

Like Bancroft, MacIntyre had been a man of power, and like all men of power, when he talked of prices worth paying, you could be sure of one thing. Someone else was paying. — Richard K. Morgan

I invented it, Bill made it famous. — David Bradley

Today is nothing but a snapshot of a place I've been, but not the place I'll always be. — Innocent Mwatsikesimbe

You might have missed it with all that's gone down, but told you straight up you were mine. — Kristen Ashley

Here departs from his master, and holds that the spheres and the intellects had a beginning, and were brought into existence by the will of the Creator. He does not attempt to give a positive proof of his doctrine; all he contends is that the theory of the creatio ex nihilo is, from a philosophical point of view, not inferior to the doctrine which asserts the eternity of the universe, and that he can refute all objections advanced against his theory (ch. xiii.-xxviii.). — Maimonides

Darren played with the ice cream before raising a spoonful to his mouth. I watched him lick it before he wrapped his lips around the spoon, closing his eyelids and savoring the flavor on his tongue. He slowly withdrew the spoon from his mouth and opened his eyes. He smiled coyly at my rapt attention. I just wanted to reach across the table, grab a fistful of his hair and lick the ice cream right out of his mouth. — Alexis Woods

Most white Americans were willing to sacrifice civil liberties in the name of national security as long as they were the civil liberties of someone else. — Neil Nakadate