Njihl Quotes & Sayings
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When guns are outlawed, only the Government will have guns. The Government - and a few outlaws. If that happens, you can count me among the outlaws. — Edward Abbey

He'd always had a quickening of the heart when he crossed into Arizona and beheld the cactus country. This was as the desert should be, this was the desert of the picture books, with the land unrolled to the farthest distant horizon hills, with saguaro standing sentinel in their strange chessboard pattern, towering supinely above the fans of ocotillo and brushy mesquite. — Dorothy B. Hughes

Cara communicates only through a series of grunts, inching her way, limb by limb, toward coffee. — Veronica Roth

The Kingdom of God is within man, not one man nor a group of men, but in all men! In you! — Charlie Chaplin

I passionately believe that's it's not just what you say that counts, it's also how you say it - that the success of your argument critically depends on your manner of presenting it. — Alain De Botton

The word "to grieve" or "lament" in Japanese is actually made up of two different kanji characters - "sadness" and "resentment. — Takashi Hiraide

Dont count the things you do, do the things that count. — Zig Ziglar

More you learn about yourself, more able you become to decide the better options for you, more aware you become of your inner infinite resources. — Deepak Burfiwala

You're a - you're a - "
Say it, boy. Demon of fire. Monster of smoke. Devil of sand and ash. Servant of Nardukha, Daughter of Ambadya, the Nameless, the Faceless, the Limitless. Slave of the Lamp. Jinni.
". . . a girl!" he finishes. — Jessica Khoury

We believe only in deeds and acts and not in declarations. We are fed up with all those declarations, promises .. — Ariel Sharon

That's war, kid. You can hate the guy next to you, but he's always got your back. — Corrine Jackson

Adrian hears the echo of his own thoughts of earlier in the day, only differently stated. The silent lie. — Aminatta Forna