Paksu Pepe Quotes & Sayings
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A country whose culture is based on nonviolence will find it necessary to have every home as much self-contained as possible. — Mahatma Gandhi

The sensibilities and the emotions of Muslims must be taken into consideration in the context in which we live today. — Anjem Choudary

She was whole and real, not someone he held in his mind and heart but whom he couldn't touch. God, she was so alive.
"Rory," he managed, lifting his hands to frame her flushed cheeks. Her startled gasp became a moan that flowed between his lips when their mouths fused. She opened for him at once, her dark lashes falling down to hide her eyes. It didn't matter. He tasted what she felt when her tongue tentatively curled around his. — Cari Quinn

Was Apollo worth all the effort and expense? If it had been about the Moon, the answer would be no, but it wasn't, it was about the Earth. The answer is yes. The only thing I can't see in all this is a rationale for going back. Unless we could find a way to take everyone. — Andrew Smith

The rise or fall of wages is common to all states of society, whether it be the stationary, the advancing, or the retrograde state. — David Ricardo

Stand firm and immovable as an anvil when it is beaten upon. — Ignatius Of Loyola

He had good children and he raised them fine. All doing well -maybe except Joe ... they're talking about sending him to college, but all the rest are fine. — John Steinbeck

People talk about perfect timing, but I think everything is perfect in its moment; you just want to capture that. — Eddie Huang

I'm so proud to be part of Harry Potter and even prouder to be representing the gingers. — Rupert Grint

Oh God, Master of the Universe, in your infinite compassion, have mercy on us ... — Elie Wiesel

Then she smiled.
But there was something different about this one. Like she'd decided something, and it had to do with him.
This smile hit Donal like a fist to the gut. He got the distinct impression that he might be in a different sort of trouble than he'd ever been in before. But this trouble, he might come to enjoy. — Willa Blair

Sleepy-head is no longer aroused by tragic imaginings. — Mason Cooley