Octamed Files Quotes & Sayings
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At some point, in order to gain his identity, the kid goes "I'm not my dad" or "I'm not my mom." — Guillermo Del Toro
God is the poetic genius in each of us. — William Blake
The Bible definitely is infallible, how else could it survive so many years of bad preaching? — Leonard Ravenhill
How do I stack up?" I asked. "Against what?" He stared at the ceiling. "Your bike." "Not even in the same league, darlin'. Your pipes rumble so loud, Harleys should just play you on speakers. — Paige Notaro
When you see someone like him coming on, with his great pace and desire to take someone on, it is a boost. — Cristiano Ronaldo
People should not pass judgment until they have seen the film. — Christopher Lee
What I would most like to think they would take away, is what I take away when I read my favorite books. Which is the knowledge that there is always somewhere you can go, that you love, and where you're safe. And that's how I feel about my favorite books, wherever I am, if I've got that book with me, I've got a place where I can go and be happy. So if that place is Hogwarts for anyone, then I couldn't be more honored or humbled. — J.K. Rowling
I try to play serious scenes a little funny and the comedy a little serious. — Uzo Aduba
We were created to be fully human - a lifetime effort - and using our minds intelligently and reverently is essential to full humanhood. But Rushdie talks throughout of making something sacred, whereas there is another kind of sacrality that exists of its own right. — Wendy Beckett
Time is so fleeting that if we do not remember God in our youth, age may find us incapable of thinking of him. — Hans Christian Andersen
After a while, you can't get any higher. It's like your head is in a wind tunnel - everything is vibrating. — Method Man
A man who insults the modesty of a woman, as good as tells her that he has seen something in her conduct that warranted his presumption. — Samuel Richardson
The "Indians" knew the destruction of the tea had to be finished by midnight--not one minute later. Destroying the tea was against the law. The men were defying King George III of Great Britain. They could be tried for a crime against the government, thrown into jail, and hanged. Why would they risk their lives just to destroy a cargo of tea? — Linda Gondosch