Nyanarama Quotes & Sayings
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It does not pay away a penny from you to say "am sorry", "I won't do that again"! It does not take away your integrity to appreciate the very little that you have obtained from someone, even if it's not much! True humility speaks "little is enough if God is in it. — Israelmore Ayivor
When I joined the militia I had promised myself to kill one Fascist - after all, if each of us killed one they would soon be extinct. — George Orwell
The song, to me, is about what it is to be a human, what it is to love someone as a human being, and organizations that would undermine that, and undermine the more natural parts of being a person — Hozier
The only real power comes out of a long rifle. — Joseph Stalin
Procrastination is a way for us to be satisfied with second-rate results; we can always tell ourselves we'd have done a better job if only we had more time...If you're good at rationalizing, you can keep yourself feeling rather satisfied this way, but it's a cheap happy. You're whittling your expectations of yourself down lower and lower. — Richard O'Connor
Does poem also walk through the valleys seeking tongues from dandelions? — Ymatruz
You would think death was an optional extra nowadays. Nobody wants to tick that box. — David Hockney
Everyone moans about the collapsing U.S. infrastructure. — James Fallows
Those heavily invested in the status quo had difficulty thinking outside of it - and were often tainted by it. — Daniel Suarez
Mint is designed to put your finances on auto-pilot. Whether you log in or not, it will send you a weekly summary of your balances and biggest purchases, and how your investments and budgets are doing, along with sending you alerts on unusual spending and low balances. — Aaron Patzer
We are the things and shapes to come, your freedom's not free of dumb. — Marilyn Manson
Unless you're continually improving your skills, you're quickly becoming irrelevant. — Stephen Covey
But destiny grips us and, the next morning, in a soft winter rain, we buried the dead, paid silver coins, and then walked southward. We were a boy on the edge of being a grown man, a girl, and a dog, and we were going to nowhere. — Bernard Cornwell
The ideal way to live would be always to treat each day, each encounter with loved ones, as one's last. Only thus could one avoid the endless self-reproach, self-recrimination, with which so many flagellate themselves after a sudden loss. — Dorothy Simpson