Neuromancer Drug Quotes & Sayings
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Renunciation of objects, without the renunciation of desires, is short-lived, however hard you may try. — Mahatma Gandhi

To be judged of what you were is just unfair as a butterfly being judge while it was a capetillar — Hlovate

I keep my stuff updated all the time. Being in the security industry, I keep up to date with securities. — Kevin Mitnick

And I have this stupid little thought that Aaron didn't survive the croc attack after all, that he died but he's so pissed off at me that dying didn't stop him from coming here to kill me anyway. — Patrick Ness

A melancholy-looking man, he had the appearance of one who has searched for the leak in life's gas-pipe with a lighted candle. — P.G. Wodehouse

All I want is moonlight, with you there inside of me, all night, doing it again and again. You know I want you so bad. — Toni Braxton

Justice is what you get when you run out of money. — H.L. Mencken

From the Soviet gulag to the Nazi concentration camps and the killing fields of Cambodia, history teaches that granting the state legal authority to kill innocent individuals has dreadful consequences. — Pete Du Pont

Authenticity is about imperfection. And authenticity is a very human quality. To be authentic is to be at peace with your imperfections. The great leaders are not the strongest, they are the ones who are honest about their weaknesses. The great leaders are not the smartest; they are the ones who admit how much they don't know. The great leaders can't do everything; they are the ones who look to others to help them. Great leaders don't see themselves as great; they see themselves as human. — Simon Sinek

My father passed away before he saw me perform. I can't help but wonder what he would think of all this. I go to a job in full makeup. — Ty Burrell

Earth is constant only in her inconstancy, but in the heavenly state all mournful change shall be unknown, and with it all fear of storm to wreck our hopes and drown our joys. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon