Nausicaa Characters Quotes & Sayings
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It is not possible to debate the balance between privacy and security, including the rights and wrongs of intrusive powers, without also understanding the threats. — Theresa May

I can help you with that." His voice was low. Without even looking up, she already knew that his eyes were blazing with that sensual stare that gave her shivers.
"Help me with what?" she asked in almost a whisper. But she already knew the answer. And while it scared her, it also warmed her to her core.
"Forgetting him. Moving on. I'm okay with being your rebound. I've already said that I want you. — Emilia Winters

And it was a very, very fruitful and great relationship between the Stones and The Beatles. It was very, very friendly. — Keith Richards

We're all like the slaves in the fields now, putting on the front that says 'Everything's fine, boss' while we worry about how to make ends meet. — Irvine Welsh

Rather than hanging around like a fart under a duvet. — Ian Rankin

A vegan who beats his wife is far further down the ethical ladder than a meat eater who's kind to his children. — Moby

Open your ears before you open your mouth, it may surprise your eyes! — Earl Nightingale

Mister Hendricks [was] manning a rotating-barreled minigun fixed to the deck of the helicopter
completely illegally, of course.
But then, I suppose that's really one major advantage to working with criminals. They just don't care about that sort of thing. — Jim Butcher

Our top story tonight: Famous TV dolphin flipper was arrested today on prostitution ring charges. He allegedly was seen transporting two 16 year olds across state line for immoral porpoises. — Colin Mochrie

We're sitting there, her smoking, me watching her smoke, and it's too quiet, so I do what I've done my whole life when it's too quiet. I say something really stupid. — A.S. King

The philosophic aim of education must be to get each one out of his isolated class and into the one humanity. — Paul Goodman