Osadebe Kedu Quotes & Sayings
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If you give your trust to a person who does not deserve it, you actually give him the power to destroy you. — Khaled Saad

[Gethin] was used to New York and schlepping down to Buddakan or a trendy bistro in Manhattan's meatpacking district or some other hip and happening joint, she thought, running out of 'Sex and the City' hotspots. Welsh cuisine probably wasn't sexy enough for him now, but once you got over the sight of laver bread and cockles, all that iodine was supposed to do wonders for your love life. On the other hand, Gethin Lewis didn't look like a man who needed any chemical crutch to boost his libido. — Christine Stovell

Moving provides meaning for our humble (if still vicious) life of four-dimensional existence. Four-dimensional existence makes the frightening fox hunt into an entertainment, or war into a pastime or a sport. Even when evil is dull and monotonous, there tends to be a lot of movement, action and entertainment involved.
Maybe movies are evil. — Gus Van Sant

I must fight my demons, they are illogical and irrational, yet they seem to beat me each time they strike. — Sophie Glynn

Often the biggest test is when the chips are down and you've got to stick together as a team. — Michael Owen

I don't have any bone to pick with critics. In fact, if I wasn't a filmmaker I would probably be a film critic. Most of my bone is I would be a better film critic than most of the film critics I read. — Quentin Tarantino

He wasn't just a psychopath, he was an asshole. Who cares why anyone wanted to listen to him? — Alison Umminger

It is more important to understand the ground of your own behavior than to understand the motives of another. — Dag Hammarskjold

I'm more than a little suspicious of humor in poems, because I think it can at times be a way of getting a reaction out of a reader, or an audience, that is something closer to relief: i.e., thank god this isn't poetry, but stand-up comedy. Some poets are really funny, but more often poets are fourth rate stand up comics at best. But they benefit from the sheer relief of the audience. — Matthew Zapruder

Coyote," said Hopi Woman dryly, "doesn't much worry about understanding anything, which is why he understands so much. — Patricia Briggs

A pure hand needs no glove to cover it. — Nathaniel Hawthorne

You have to first believe in what you are, in what you can do, in what you say before you can make anybody believe in you. — Rita Zahara