Necropolis Railway Quotes & Sayings
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Stalin's henchman Molotov, 96, died old and in bed, a privilege he helped to deny to millions. — George Will

I was in love with him. I knew that much was true. Love was the swelling, hopeful feeling in my chest every time I saw him. Love was the way I could forget about everything when I was with him. Love was the catch in my breath when he looked at me in his intense way. Love was the gasp he could draw out of me with the simplest of touches. Love was the way I could... I could be myself around him, know that I didn't need to be perfect or worry about what he was thinking, because he accepted me. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Respect for the law must be the basis for all legal action. — Viktor Yushchenko

What are the crumple zones on scooters? The helmet is the only crumple zone I can think of. — Ratan Tata

Everything had to be in order for you, everything had to make sense. I hope you've learned that some things don't make sense, no matter how hard you try to make sense of them. — Angela Benson

You are your best and only competition. — Raychelle Muhammad

Always remember that the only riches we possess are the dreams we have as children. They are the fuel of our lives, the only force that pushes us to keep on going even when things have gone all wrong. — Fausto Brizzi

Remember, child, life is not a straight line. It cycles. — James Rollins

Similar considerations arise with regard to recovery and rehabilitation after strokes and other injuries. There are no rules; there is no prescribed path of recovery; every patient must discover or create his own motor and perceptual patterns, his own solutions to the challenges that face him; and it is the function of a sensitive therapist to help him in this. And — Oliver Sacks

The longer I go about living, I see it's the relationship that is most meaningful. — William Shatner

Your hunger blurs your ability, — R.A. Salvatore

It's no use of talking unless people understand what you say. — Zora Neale Hurston