Ordine Cetatenie Quotes & Sayings
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Maybe - just maybe - Sadie had my best interests at heart. (I just caught her making faces at me, so maybe not.) — Rick Riordan

She (her mother) noticed that I was prettier than I was at home. Thus do girls change color in the warmth of masculine desire, whether they are fifteen or thirty. — Colette

Q: How is it possible that humans invented something as amazing as an airplane and something as awful as a nuclear bomb? A: Human beings are mysterious and paradoxical. — Nicola Yoon

Therefore the Sage embraces Unity, and is a model for all under Heaven. He is free from self-display, therefore he shines forth; from self-assertion, therefore he is distinguished; from self-glorification, therefore he has merit; from self-exaltation, therefore he rises superior to all. Inasmuch as he does not strive, there is no one in the world who can strive with him. — Laozi

Few people can fail to generate a self-healing process, when they become genuinely involved in healing others. — Theodore Isaac Rubin

I salute your level of patience if you watch these daily soaps. I cannot kill because there's not enough space for graveyards. — Himmilicious

As water has no constant form, there are in war no constant conditions. — Sun Tzu

He was past youth, but had not reached middle-age; perhaps he might be thirty-five. — Charlotte Bronte

It is much easier to conquer a country than to conquer ourselves. — Mother Teresa

A single human brain has about a hundred million nerve cells ... and a computer program that throws light on the mind/brain problem will have to incorporate the deepest insights of biologists, nerve scientists, psychologists, physiologists, linguists, social scientists, and even philosophers. — Tony Hoare

We're looking as far ahead as we can, and we don't get penalized for mistakes. — Larry Niven

Far better to be the simplest pedestrian, with knapsack on back, stick in hand, and gun on shoulder, than an Indian prince travelling with all the ceremonial which his rank requires. — Jules Verne

You have to write the book that wants to be written. And if the book will be too difficult for grown-ups, then you write it for children. — Madeleine L'Engle

The roots of homophobia are fear. Fear and more fear. — George Weinberg