Oduzete Quotes & Sayings
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Son-- "We don't need ladders, we have obsidian, bro."
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.......fucking minecraft — Mel Brown

Jesus was with her, but she couldn't see Him; she couldn't touch Him. Never one for hugs and kisses from anyone but Niclas, she missed human touch. Why — Francine Rivers

I had always had the oddest feeling, consider it knowledge, that if I were ever to find myself inside the cockpit of a 767 with two dead piolets and afew hundred passengers in the cabin behind me, I would absolutely be able to land the ninety-thousand-pound jet. — Augusten Burroughs

I guess I'm about ready to promote myself in a more human way. I don't feel quite so insecure. — Evan Dando

You must know what you are capable of. — Zhang Yimou

Oh, I know what to do when I see victuals coming toward me in little old Bagdad-on-the-Subway. I strike the asphalt three times with my forehead and get ready to spiel yarns for my supper. — O. Henry

Nature is inexhaustibly sustainable if we care for it. It is our universal responsibility to pass a healthy earth onto future generations. — Sylvia Dolson

And everything I thought I knew - you made me trade it all for you...but, frankly, you're not worth it. — Phar West Nagle

I'm to old for this — Kiera Cass

Yes I am finally hanging up my boots for good, — Paul Scholes

Here, on the river's verge, I could be busy for months without changing my place, simply leaning a little more to right or left. — Paul Cezanne

Kids. They still thought they knew something the rest of us didn't they way every generation thins they're the ones who invented sex, the way every generation thinks they're the ones who will be remembered. They still had I'm-better-than-this-dreams, one-day-we'll-leave-this-behind aspirations. What they didn't understand is that it doesn't matter who you are or where you come from. No one ever leaves i all behind. The best you can hope for is to start off in the least horrible place. The rest of us just have to make do. — Elizabeth Little

I'm creating an imaginary - it's always imaginary - world in which I would like to live. — William S. Burroughs