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Opusomni Quotes By Mike Tyson

If Jesus was here, do you think Jesus would show me any love? Do you think Jesus would love me? — Mike Tyson

Opusomni Quotes By Patricia Briggs

She, human and wolf both, craved him like a junkie just as she craved all the things he seemed to promise: safety, love, hope - a place to belong. — Patricia Briggs

Opusomni Quotes By Douglas Crimp

The desire of representation exists only insofar as the original is always deferred. It is only in the absence of the original that representation can take place. — Douglas Crimp

Opusomni Quotes By Anonymous

Perhaps it's a cultural problem: a capitalistic society that encourages people to see negotiations as a zero-sum game - my loss is your gain, my gain is your loss - will encourage an inevitably adversarial exchange. — Anonymous

Opusomni Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

If a country complains that they don't have good leaders, those leaders are only as a result of the prevailing value system that every citizen of that country has been exposed to. — Sunday Adelaja

Opusomni Quotes By Christopher Hitchens

Faith of that sort - the sort that can stand up at least for a while in a confrontation with reason - is now plainly impossible. — Christopher Hitchens

Opusomni Quotes By Robert C. Martin

LeBlanc's law: Later equals never. — Robert C. Martin

Opusomni Quotes By Charles Dickens

There are quiet victories and struggles, great sacrifices of self, and noble acts of heroism, in it - even in many of its apparent lightnesses and contradictions - not the less difficult to achieve, because they have no earthly chronicle or audience - done every day in nooks and corners, and in little households, and in men's and women's hearts - any one of which might reconcile the sternest man to such a world, and fill him with belief and hope in it — Charles Dickens