Nvody Quotes & Sayings
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Never let it be said I failed to take advantage of a lady in distress. — Stephen King
It is the hallmark of any deep truth that its negation is also a deep truth — Niels Bohr
Every man eventually is backed up to the wall of faith, and there he must make his stand. — Ezra Taft Benson
Do real and permanent good in this world. — Andrew Carnegie
I think the whole tension about romanticism is the way it builds and builds, and the moment it's consummated, the tension's over. — Jane Campion
It was as if God had decided to put to the test every capacity for surprise and was keeping the inhabitants of Macondo in a permanent alteration between excitement and disappointment, doubt and revelation, to such an extreme that no one knew for certain where the limits of reality lay. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez
She would never give him her dagger. "I tried so hard to live in your world," she told him. "Now it's your turn to live in mine. — Marie Rutkoski
I nodded, unsure if Ted sounded admiring or angry. 'I waded in but I couldn't find him. I mean, is it possible - the water wasn't deep enough for him to drown. It doesn't make any sense.'
'My band made four brilliant albums and never had a single goddamn hit. We were supposed to be the American Rolling Stones, and we couldn't get more than five minutes of airplay. Does that make sense?' Ted stubbed out his cigarette. — Elizabeth Hand
Strong lives are motivated by dynamic purposes. — Kenneth Hildebrand
With actors, normally I don't like to have any conversation about background and about motivations and all this. — Werner Herzog
[T]he single answer to the 'whys' in life is God's sovereignty. — Norma Gail
Luck is a word used to describe the success of people you don't like. — Paul Harvey
As we said, consciousness is everything. Even now, acknowledging inequality begs one to do something about it--and that is a daunting, albeit righteous, responsibility. — Jennifer Baumgardner
They had forgotten their own names, the voices of their mothers, the faces of their fathers. — Joe Hill
