Northolt High School Quotes & Sayings
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I was in love with Darth Vader. He was extremely sexy to me. Once I had almost a sexual dream about Darth Vader. At the moment he was about to pull his helmet off, my husband woke me up and I was so annoyed. I told him, "I was on my way to kiss Darth Vader." — Marjane Satrapi

Almost every day brings opportunities to perform unselfish acts for others. Such acts are unlimited and can be as simple as a kind word, a helping hand, or a gracious smile.
— James E. Faust

... in silence learned the sweet solace which affection administers to sorrow. — Louisa May Alcott

One thing that was beyond our wildest dreams was that somehow the simulation of arguably justifiable serial murder could bring people together. — Michael C. Hall

Hi. My name is Debby, and I am a storyteller. I don't think of myself as an actress. I am more like a face that takes words on a page, and puts them in front of your eyes. — Debby Ryan

The problem with patience and discipline is that it requires both of them to develop each of them. — Thomas M. Sterner

So you really meant what you said to me yesterday?" Her voice rose. "I should find myself a nice wolf and settle down?"
He fought off the rising incursions of dissonance, the razor blades sliding through his brain stem and traveling down his spine. "That would be rushing things. — Nalini Singh

She laughs, and that's really all he wanted. — Lauren Beukes

Delusions, carefully implanted, are difficult to correct. — Joost A.M. Meerloo

The most important aspect of freedom of speech is freedom to learn. All education is a continuous dialogue - questions and answers that pursue every problem on the horizon. That is the essence of academic freedom. — William O. Douglas

Would it surprise you to know that a presence was on your back a few seconds ago? — Teresa Flavin

I give Bill Gates an A for vision because, as a business person and a strategist, he's brilliant. His flaw is that his view is not informed by a humanistic or compassionate vision of how to make computers work for people. — Mitch Kapor