Nahir Galarza Quotes & Sayings
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I vow that if I was just an Israeli civilian and I met a Palestinian I would burn him and I would make him suffer before killing him. — Ariel Sharon

As the liberal sees it, the task of the state consists solely and exclusively in guaranteeing the protection of life, health, liberty, and private property against violent attacks. Everything that goes beyond this is an evil. A government that, instead of fulfilling its task, sought to go so far as actually to infringe on personal security of life and health, freedom, and property would, of course, be altogether bad. — Ludwig Von Mises

Numbers of the old people cannot read. Those who can seldom do. — Wilfred Owen

Some memories are best left untouched. — Ruskin Bond

Boys don't cry, but men do. — Malorie Blackman

Almost everyone's instinct is to be overconfident and read way too much into a hot or cold streak. — Nate Silver

I recently watched that Lucie Arnaz-produced documentary [Lucy and Desi: A Home Movie, 1992] about her parents [Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz], and I saw so much of my own childhood there. — Ben Stiller

The guy thought he was Mick Jagger. I felt bad for him. — Kami Garcia

A truth and its opposite are flip sides of the same coin. — Gayle Forman

Liv," he said, his voice rough with tenderness, "you don't have to be afraid."
"Why not?"
"Because I'll slay monsters for you. — Nina Lane

I believe we were created for a purpose. I believe each of us is here not by mistake, but by design. I believe each of us is here on this planet we call Earth on purpose and for a purpose. It is why I believe we are unstoppable — Thomas Narofsky

If we do not permit the earth to produce beauty and joy, it will in the end not produce food, either. — Joseph Wood Krutch

She wanted to order him clapped in irons, as he so deserved. But she was stopped by what she saw in the faces of the watching men: disapproval, instinctive and involuntary, but disapproval, nonetheless. They were not comfortable when power was wielded by a woman, not at a man's expense, a man who had just acquitted himself so spectacularly at Lincoln, winning their reluctant respect in a way she knew she never could. — Sharon Kay Penman