Oweeee Quotes & Sayings
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I write with as much objectivity as I can. — Ernest Gaines

Zombies?" There was definite interest in that word. "Are you a brother in arms? Do you also kill those brain sucking monsters?" I realized I was talking to someone who probably killed people every day, well not every day because that's excessive. The deli man didn't put enough rare roast beef on his sandwich and so he slit his throat with the dagger he had hidden up his sleeve. I giggled at the thought. Again — L.A. Fiore

There come a few times in a person's life where there is a clear choice," Cadvan said. "The difference between one person and another is how they meet that choice, — Alison Croggon

IF THERE IS A GOD, GOD IS DISJUNCTION AND MADNESS. — Kathy Acker

Soldiers generally win battles; generals get credit for them. — Napoleon Bonaparte

Reading furnishes the mind only with materials of knowledge; it is thinking that makes what we read ours. — John Locke

Fighting with siblings, especially the little ones, has always, and will always be the same. You fight with your hands tied behind your back. You know that you'll lose. But you still fight back, either you want to annoy them or let them feel the extra satisfaction of beating you after a long fight. No matter which of the two ways you take, it clearly shows that you love them. A lot. — Nishanth Anchan K.N.

This is what love feels like. To no longer belong to yourself. To be pulled from what you know into what you feel. — Leisa Rayven

As women and as lawyers, we must never again shy from raising our voices against sexual harassment. — Hillary Clinton

That was during the time of her lost happiness, when his love had built round her a protective wall, which for a brief period had seemed unassailable, indestructible, just the two of them together inside, everything intimate and secure. She'd felt so blissfully safe and happy in those days. What strength, what confidence he had instilled in her. As long as he loved her, she could laugh at the world outside. With him she had even laughed at her domineering mother, who in the past had reduced her to nothing. It had been so miraculous not to feel inferior any longer, but a real person with her own place in life
above all, secure, loved and wanted. — Anna Kavan

Truth is not an opinion. It's a force like gravity. It's the most valuable substance known to man. — Augusten Burroughs

There's no reason that there has to be a fringe network that illuminates an urban or a multiethnic experience. — Warren Littlefield

I am like a cartoon strip; I am like Donald Duck; everybody knows me in Italy. — Roberto Benigni

Disneyland was one perfect answer. It provided, an almost sacred space where it is permissible and safe to let one's guard down, take a risk, rediscover imagination, have fun, express emotion, play and deepen family ties. This is powerful stuff even today, in our nation of workaholics and two-working-parent households, and it was certainly powerful in the anxious 1950's. — Leslie Le Mon